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Tibetalnt J[)ivmatU.OIll System
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MO
Tibetalnt J[)ivmatU.OIll System
MO
1f'ilbet«ll1ll lDivlJnl«lltloJnl System The examination of what should be accepted and what should be discarded of the good and bad through relying upon the king ofmantras, AH RA PA TSA, which is known as the speech of the Pleasing Manjushri.
by Mipham Foreword by His Holiness Sakya Trizin Translated into English by Jay Goldberg and Lobsang Dakpa
Snow Lion Publications Ithaca, New York USA
Snow Lion Publications P.O. Box 6483 Ithaca, NY 14851 USA tel. (607) 273-8519 www.snowlionpubs.com
Copyright © 1990 Jay Goldberg
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any means without prior written permission from the publisher. - For Penny and Tashi Printed in Canada on acid-free, recycled paper.
ISBN 0-55939-147-2
CONTENTS
Foreword Introduction Dice for MO Condensed Instructions for Using the MO Key to the Divinations The Divination Manual 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
AH AH AH RA AH PA AHISA AH NA AH DHI RA AH RA RA RA PA RA TSA RA NA RA DHI PA AH PA RA PA PA PAISA
The Stainless Sky The Flaming Rays of the Sun The Nectar Rays of the Moon The Bright Star The Ground of Gold The Tone of Vajras The Bright Lamp Adding Butter to the Burning Flames The Demon of Death The King of Power The Dried-up Tree The Door of Auspicious Visions The Vase of Nectar The Pool Without a Source of Water The Ocean of Nectar The Demon of Afflictions
7 11 23 24 25
27 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 50 53 56 59 62 65 68 71 74
17. PANA
The Golden Lotus
18. PADHI
The Nectar-like Medicine
77 80 19. TSA AH The White Umbrella of Good Fortune 83 86 20. TSARA The Great Fiery Weapon 21. TSAPA Empty of Intelligence 89 22. TSATSA The Streamer of Fame 92 23. TSA NA The Mara Demon of the Aggregates 95 98 24. TSADHI The House of Good Tidings 101 25. NA AH The Golden Mountain 104 26. NARA The Demon of the Heavenly Son 107 27. NAPA The Overflowing Jeweled Vessel 110 28. NATSA The Scattered Mountain of Sand 113 29. NANA The Mansion of Gold 116 30. NADHI The Treasury of Jewels 118 31. DHI AH Manjushri Appears 121 32. DHIRA· The Endless Auspicious Knot 124 33. DHIPA The Golden Female Fish 126 34. DHI TSA The White Conch 128 35. DHI NA The Golden Wheel 130 36. DHI DHI The Jeweled Banner of Victory 133 Glossary
FOREWORD
The ever-increasing wealth of books concerned with Tibetan culture and religion has both influenced and broadened the outlook of the West. A few of these pub lications have dealt with our life and culture in a bal anced way, discussing them in their proper context. However, the majority of books have looked at one aspect of Tibet in isolation from the whole. This may leave the reader with a disjointed view of Tibet. The work presented here-MO: Tibetan Divination System-should be seen against the entire backdrop of Tibetan culture. The Mo should not be seen as a spuri ous religious practice, unconnected with the profound teachings of the Buddha which underlie the life of the Tibetan people. In Buddhism, especially in the Mahayana tradition, it has been taught that the highest good is to benefit other living beings. This is exemplified by the bodhisattva, a being who strives to gain the stage of pure and perfect enlightenment for the sake of all sentient beings. Numerous scriptures tell us that a bodhisattva should not hesitate to use any method that would bring relative and ultimate happiness to others. The bodhi sattva has been enjoined to assist others by giving them
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spiritual teachings, material objects such as medicine and food, fearlessness, loving kindness and advice on how to deal with the travails of worldly existence. Since the Buddhas are endowed with knowledge of the cause and effect of all conditions as well as in sight into their ultimate reality, the use of Mo could prove beneficial if combined with unwavering faith in and one-pointed concentration upon the Buddhas. Mo is thus one of the ways in which unenlightened beings may rely upon the Buddhas to help overcome predica ments in their everyday lives. There are two primary functions of the Mo. First of all, it is a sy stem that allows us to help ourselves to see a situation or event clearly. Secondly, if we use it for others with the proper motivation of performing a self less act of giving - as has been extensively done by many of the great teachers of Tibet-it is a sy stem that enhances our practice of the Bodhisattva's path. There is also a secondary function of the Mo. The central, most profound teaching of the Buddha is Pratitya Samutpada, which may be translated as interdependent origination or co-dependent arising. This teaching si multaneously explains the essence of the interplay of causes and conditions on the relative, worldly level of reality and the essence of emptiness, or selflessness, on the ultimate level of reality. Although diligent ef forts are needed in concentration and insight to attain a realization of interdependent origination, a sy stem such as Mo reveals a glimpse of the interdependence and causal play of the world in which we live and may hopefully induce one to investigate it on a deeper level.
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Many methodologies of Mo have been utilized in Tibet. The system here, compiled by the great master Jamgon Mipham from the sacred Tantras expounded by the Buddha, obtains its authority from the spiritual power and wisdom of Manjushri - the Bodhisattva who embodies the transcendental knowledge of all the Buddhas. It is Manjushri's speech as epitomized in his holy mantra, OM AH RA PA TSA NA DHI, and the sanctity of his all-pervasive wisdom that empower one to obtain an accurate answer that reflects the interplay of conditions concerning the situation and its outcome. In the Manjushri Nama Samgiti (Chanting the Names of Manjushri), the Buddha himself extolled the great qualities of Manjushri and stated that the mantra of Manjushri, OM AH RA PA TSA NA DHI, is an expres sion of the wisdom experienced by all enlightened beings. Therefore, by relying upon the compassionate blessings of Manjushri and the power of his mantra, you should have no doubt that the wisdom of all en lightened beings is manifesting itself in the throw of the dice. The two translators of MO: Tibetan Divination Sys tem, Lobsang Dagpa and Jay Goldberg, have explored the Dharma at many levels and their understanding of the scriptures is clearly seen in the fine work they have produced here. This translation presents to the English-speaking world another addition to the accu rate and growing body of literature concerning our land of Tibet. - H.H. Sakya Trizin
INTRODUCTION
In Tibet, the use of the Mo, or predictive technique, has been heavily relied upon throughout the centu ries, as it has been the general practice of Tibetans to consult some method of prognostication when ques tions arise concerning various occurrences in their lives - bad dreams, the arising of an illness, the un dertaking of some work or travel, or even the wish to engage in spiritual disciplines or practices. A great variety of methods have been used to ex tract omens for the future. The use of dice, as presented in this book, is only one of those methods, one coming down to us from ancient times. The various predictive techniques which employ the use of dice are related to different deities within the tantric tradition - generally, the Protectors of the pharma are the type of deity most relied upon. In this specific case, however, it is the great Bodhisattva of Wisdom, Manjushri, whose blessings and advice are sought in order to ascertain an answer for one's problems or inquiry. Since Manjushri is rec ognized as the embodiment of the wisdom of all the Buddhas of the past, present and future, people have been confident over the centuries that he would prop erly guide them through the vicissitudes of worldly
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existence and lead them through his transcendent wis dom to accept what was most beneficial and to aban don all that would be of harm. Furthermore, they trusted that his guidance would eventually lead them to the state of ultimate peace and enlightenment. Based primarily upon the Kalachakra Tantra and with supplementary explanations from The Ocean ofDakinis and other texts, this prediction manual of the mantra AH RA PA TSA NA DHI was composed by Jamgon Mipham (Jamyang Namgyal Gyatso), 1846-1912, a great saint and scholar of the Nyingmapa tradition. Jamgon Mipham is considered one of the great lumi naries of Tibet during this past century, due primarily to his scholarship and continual practice of the Buddha's teaching. Born in eastern Tibet, his principal teachers were Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and P atrul Rinpoche. With them and others, he studied the doc trines of the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism as well as the five major and five minor subjects of scholarship, such as poetry, astrology, medicine, gram mar, logic and philosophy. He was renowned for his lucid explanations of the Sutras and Tantras found within the teachings of the Buddha, though within the more than thirty-two volumes of his writings are found works concerning the architectural methods for con structing temples and houses, astrology, methods of casting predictions (with an entire volume dedicated to the explanation of a Bonpo method for revealing future events through the tying of various knots), po etry, and a vast array of other subjects. In brief, he was a consummate scholar as well as a great practitioner of the path of Dharma.
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The Method for Using This Divination Manual Before making a divination, it is recommended that you perform a few preliminary meditations. First of all, imagine that the great Bodhisattva of Wisdom, Manjushri, is in the sky in front of you. His body is yellow, with one face and two hands. His right hand holds aloft the flaming sword of wisdom, while his left hand holds at his heart the stem of a blue lotus flower. The flower blossoms beside his left ear, and upon it rests a copy of The Book of the Perfection ofWis dom (Prajnaparamita). His two feet are crossed in the vajra posture and he appears in the form of a sixteen year-old boy. Thinking that he is blessing the dice with which you are going to make the prediction, recite the following verse: Om, the magnificent Manjushri who possesses the eye of transcendental wisdom which unobstructedly sees all three times, please take heed of me. Through the power of the truth of the non-deceivingi interde pendently arising Three Jewels and Three Roots please make clear what should be accepted and what discarded.
Next, you should recite the mantra of Manjushri: OM AH RA PA TSA NA DHI
This mantra, which is pronounced OM AH RA PA CHA NA DEE, is one of the principal mantras of Manjushri. Though having no specific translation, the five middle syllables - AH RA PA TSA NA - are said to represent the five families of the Buddhas, while the
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final syllable, DHI, represents the wisdom of all the Buddhas. You should also recite the mantra of Interdependent Origination: OM YEDHARMA H E T U PRA-BHAWA HET UNTE KHEN TA THAGATO HAYA WATET TE KHEN TSAYO NIRODHA EWAM WADI MAHA SHRAMANA SOHA. .
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This mantra, which is pronounced OMjYEA DAR MAjHEH TOOjPRA BAH WAHjHEH TUN TAYj KENjTA T'AGA TOEjHA YAjWA TETjTAYjKENj CHA YOjNEE RO DAj EHVAMjWADEEjMA HAj SHRA MA NAjSO HA, may be roughly translated as:
The Tathagata (Buddha) has explained the ori gin of those things which a�se from a cause; their cessation too he has explained; this is the doctrine of the great sage. This mantra is actually a pith instruction of the Bud dha's profound insight into interdependent origination. The first mantra should be recited three or seven times (or more, if you wish), and the second mantra should be recited one, three or seven times. In conclusion, blow upon the dice to endow it with the power of the mantras. Then, keeping in mind your question and also the name of the person for whom you are casting the prediction (if it is not being thrown on your own behalf), cast the dice two times and.then examine the answer. For example, if at the first throw of the dice the letter RA appears, and at the second the letter DHI appears, then you should search for the answer RA DHI, which is number 12.
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The Answers Each answer of this prediction system is divided into several parts. First, the name of the answer is given; the lead paragraph explains the name using metaphors and symbols, while the next paragraph characterizes the answer, often by quoting some source in order to show the general trend of the answer. Following this, eleven categories are listed with specific predictions for each, and finally a supplementary name is given. The eleven main categories cover all the possible questions that you put forth to the book. They are listed below, with a brief description of the realm of experi ence that each covers. Family, property and life: foundations of your life, in cluding anything dealing with your physical life or vitality, your family and property. Intentions and aims: the goals and aims you may seek within your business, as well as other aspects of your life. Friends and wealth: the people you associate with as well as your financial affairs and business affairs. Enemies:
description of any enemies you may have.
this category was necessary in Tibet where it might take a guest several months to arrive, so there was always a concern for visitors en route. Guests:
Illness:
the state of your health.
possibility of your troubles arising from some negative forces, such as spirits or unwholesome environmental conditions. Evil spirits:
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Spiritual practice:
obstacles and outlook for spiritual
practices. Lost article:
whether a lost article can be found and
where. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished: the meet
ing with another and the possibility of accomplishing some work. covers any other question which may not fall under any of the above categories.
All remaining matters:
Not only are answers given, but also advice is prof fered regarding how to overcome particular problems. Generally, a specific spiritual practice, a ritual or the reliance upon a certain deity is proposed. The com mon Tibetan did not have the ability to perform these rituals or meditations, so it was (and continues to be) the practice for the inquirer to approach the local mon astery or those who were learned in the performance of rituals to do whatever was needed on his or her be half. Therefore, although you may be unfamiliar with some of the names of deities, rituals and texts, the au thors left them in the translation with the thought that you may have the opportunity to approach someone with that knowledge. Once these remedies are under stood they can be used by the inquirer to help over come the problem or to accomplish one's aims and wishes. To ascertain whether an answer is very firm or weak, it is advisable to throw the dice two more times. If the same two syllables are repeated, then this means that your ansWer is very firm. If the two syllables reverse
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themselves, then the answer is a weak one. If the two syllables of the subsequent toss are different, then your answer is good as it stands. You can also look into the answer from other per spectives. For example, whether the prediction is fa vorable or unfavorable for the present time, it is good to perform another throw of the dice in regards to the future. In this way you can make predictions for dif ferent times. If the question you ask is a very serious one, such as one concerning a major illness, then it is good to make several predictions about it. If it is only a small matter, then one prediction is enough.
Supplementary Interpretive Material The six syllables of the dice allow for a range of inter pretation. Several levels of meaning are listed below. In a sense, there is an outer and inner meaning to the syllables and their relationship to each other. It is said that if the two syllables appear the same, such as DHI DHI, PA PA, etc., then the outer and inner mean ings are the same. In regards to your relations with others, you can. throw two predictions. The first concerns yourself, while the second concerns the other person. Otherwise, even within one prediction you can regard the first syllable to represent yourself while the second syllable represents the other person. Then examine the rela tionship between the two syllables.
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When the syllable OHI appears first,we can see the following meanings: if OHI OHI appears, this indicates increasing; if OHI AH appears,this indicates equanimity; if OHI RA appears, this indicates unimpeded continuity;
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if OHI TSA appears, this indicates favorable ness and the likelihood of the quick accomplishment of the question; if OHI PA appears, this indicates that activities such as marriage, engagements, and the like will be good. If the syllable OHI appears as the second part of the answer,then this is not bad and the propitiation of deities will find success . The appearance of the syl lable OHI portents increasing for those who had noth ing previously. If the syllable AH appears first in the combination, then the answer is only mediocre.
Ifit appears as the
second part of the answer,then you will have no ob stacles in regards to your inquiry. Inregards to curing a disease, the appearance of the syllable AH is good . The syllable RA is concerned with the desires of your mind; the syllable TSA is concerned with mes sages; PA with the joy of your property; while NA is connected with your area or country. The syllables AH, OHI, RAand TSAhave insight wis dom,violence and the waning moon in common,while NA and PAhave concentration,gentleness and the wax ing moon in common . Furthermore, RA represents the
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voice and speech, TSA the airs o f the body (this also includes the breath and so is in relation to air diseases), while NArepresents the body and PA the veins of the body. In regards to various types of activities: PA is for activities of peace or purification; RA is for activities of power or subduing; NAis for activities of increasing or prosperity; TSAis for activities of violence or destruction; DHI is for activities of excellence; AH pervades all activities. In regards to the ele ments: AH represents e mpty space; RA represents fire; PA represents water; TSA represents air; NA represents earth; DHI represents transcendental wisdo m. In regards to the parts of the body: RA represents the eye; AH represents the ear; NArepresents the nose; PA represents the tongue; TSArepresents the body; DHI represents the mind.
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In regards to the objects of the senses: RArepresents forms; AH represents sounds; NA represents odors; PA represents tastes; TSArepresents tactile objects; DHI represents thoughts. In regards to the inner parts of the body: RArepresents the heart and small intestines; AH represents the lungs and large intestines; NArepresents the gall bladder and stomach; PA represents the kidneys, the organ which holds urine, and the reproductive organs; TSArepresents the liver; DHI represents the semen. In regards to the spheres of the world: AH and DHI represent the sky; NA and PArepresent the earth; RA and BArepresent the area between the earth and sky. In regards to gender: NAand PAare female; DA and TSA are male; AH and DHI are neuter or hermaphrodite. In regards to directions which will indicate the di rection a thief or someone else has gone, where a lost
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article may be found, the direction in which one should move, and the like: AH and DHI are central; PA is south; RA is west; TSA is north; NA is east; AH may also be said to pervade all the directions so it indicates no specific direction of its own. In regards to color: RA is red, PA is white; TSA is green; NA is yellow; DHI is multicolored; AH is neutral with no specific color of its own. In regards to shapes: RA is a triangle; PA is a circle; TSA is a semi-circle; NA is a square; DHI is various shapes; AH has no specific shape of its own. In regards to the Buddha families: AH is the Tathagata-family of Vairochana; RA is the Lotus-family of Amitabha;
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PA is the Jewel-family of Ratnasambhava; TSA is the Karma-family of Amoghasiddhi; NA is the Va jra-family of Akshobhya; DHI is the Heruka-family of Va jradhara.
DICE FORMa
The divination system presented here involves the use of dice. The traditional dice are six-sided and have on each side one of the six syllables of the mantra of Manjushri. However, one can easily substitute any numbered six-sided dice by using the equivalents described below. If you pre fer the traditional TIbetan dice, they can be obtained for US $5.00, shipping included, from: Snow Lion Publications PO box 6483 Ithaca, NY 14851 Phone: (800) 950-0313 Fax: (607) 273 8508 www.snowlionpub.com Equivalents for using numbered dice: AH
6
RA
2
PA
3
TSA
5
NA
4
DHI
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CONDENSED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE Mo 1. Visualize Manjushri, thinking that he is blessing the dice with which you are going to make the prediction, and recite the following verse: am, the magnificentManjushri who possesses the eye of transcendental wisdom which un obstructedly sees all three times, please take heed of me. Through the power of the truth of the non deceiving, interdependently arising Three Jewels and Three Roots, please make clear what should be accepted and what discarded. 2. Recite the mantra ofManjushri: OM AH RA PA TSA NADHI (3 or 7x) 3. Recite the mantra of Interdependent O rigination: OMYEDHARMAHETU PRABAWAHETUN TE KHENTATHAGATO HAYA WATETTE KHEN TSAY O NIRODHA EWAM WAD I MA HA SHRAMANA SOHA (1, 3, or 7x)
4. Blow upon the dice to endow it with the power of the mantras. Then, keeping in mind your question, cast the dice two times and examine the answer.
KEY TO THE DIVINATIONS
1. AH AH (6,6) 2. AH RA (6,2) 3. AH PA (6,3) 4. AH TSA (6,5) 5. AH NA (6,4) 6. AH D HI (6,1) 7. RAAH (2,6) 8. RA RA (2,2) 9. RA PA (2,3) 10. RA TSA (2,5) 11. RANA (2,4) 12. RA D HI (2,1) 13. PAAH (3,6) 14. PA RA (3,2) 15. PA PA (3,3) 16. PATSA (3,5) 17. PA NA (3,4) 18. PA D HI (3,1) 19. TSAAH (5, 6) 20. TSA RA (5, 2)
The Stainless Sky The Flaming Rays of the Sun The Nectar Rays of the Moon The Bright Star The Ground of Gold The Tone of Vajras The Bright Lamp Adding Butter to the Burning Flames The Demon of Death The King of Power The Dried-up Tree The Door of Auspicious Visions The Vase of Nectar The Pool Without a Source of Water The Ocean of Nectar The Demon of Afflictions The Golden Lotus The Nectar-like Medicine The White Umbrella of Good Fortune The Great Fiery Weapon
21. TSA PA (5, 3) E mpty of Intelligence 22. TSA TSA (5, 5) The Streamer of Fame 23. TSA NA (5, 4) TheMaraDemon of the A ggregates 24. TSADHI (5, 1) The House ofGood Tidings 25. NA AH (4, 6) TheGoldenMountain 26. NA RA (4, 2) TheDemon of theHeavenly Son 27. NA PA (4, 3) The O verflowing Jeweled Vessel 28. NA TSA (4, 5) The ScatteredMountain of Sand 29. NA NA (4, 4) TheMansion ofGold 30. NADHI (4, 1) TheTreasury of Jewels 31. DHI AH (1, 6) Manjushri A ppears 32. DHI RA (1, 2) The Endless A uspicious K not 33. DHI PA (1, 3) TheGolden Female Fish 34. DHITSA (1, 5) The White Conch 35. DHI NA (1, 4) TheGolden Wheel 36. DHIDHI (1, 1) The JeweledBanner of Victory
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1. THE STAINLE S S SKY
If AH AH - the stainless sky - appears, then the inquirer should listen. Just as the sky is free from stains, so your mind should be com pletely purified and placed in equanimity. The sign of this divination is" the sound of threefold emp tiness." Family, property and life There is no harm to your family, property and life. , and they will be very happy. Intentions and aims Since there is equanimity, there will be no obstructions to the fulfillment of your intentions and aims. This A H A H
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prediction is the most propitious for averting negative forces and bad omens. If you rely upon theBuddhas and Bodhisattvas, then obscurations will be cleared and re sults will be quickly obtained. If you had previous troubles or unhappiness, these will be righted. Friends and wealth
Thou gh you have friends and wealth, it will be difficult for them to remain with you in the future. If you desire to retain them, you should make offerings of flowers and the like to the Prajnaparamita Sutras-the discourses on the Perfection ofWisdom. Enemies
There are no enemies. Guests
There will be a smooth and comfortable journey for the guests that you are expecting. Illness and evil spirits
It is seen that you are healthy, and there are no negative forces or evil spirits whatsoever bothering you. Spiritual practice
There will be success in abandoning unwholesome ten dencies and in accomplishing meditation. Faults and obscurations will be completely purified. Lost article
If it is still near the location where you left it, it will be found. O therwise, it will be difficult to regain.
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Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
There are equal chances either way. So things can be ac complished, but only slowly. All remaining matters
There is also only an average chance of success in regards to any other inquiry. In order to make the questioned matter possible and to make it successful, you should rely upon Vajrasattva as your special deity, recite the O neHun dred SyllableMantra of Vajrasattva, and recite any of the long, middle or short Prajnaparamita Sutras. A lso, you can rely upon A kashagarbha as a special deity. This prediction is known as "the giving of fearlessness."
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2. THE FLAMING RAYS OF THE SUN
If AH RA the flaming rays of the sun - ap pears, then whatever the inquirer asks will be unreservedly settled like the clarity of the sun, and it will be very good. -
The sign of this divination is known as dustless and clear." U
Family, property and life Your family, property and life will be good if you dili gently engage in virtuous deeds. Intentions and aims If you cut the net of doubt enveloping yourself, then they
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will turn out well. Friends and wealth If you obtain shiny articles such as crystals, gems and the like, or red-colored articles, then there will be a slight improvement. Enemies There are no enemies. Guests Your guests will journey with ease, and you will hear pre cise, pleasing news concerning them. Illness and evil spirits You will quickly recover from your illness, and there is no trouble from evil spirits. Spiritual practice Through practice, your intelligence, learning and contem plation will increase. Lost article If you search in a southwesterly direction from where it has been lost, then it will be found. Someone will come to give you news about it. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished The meaning of this will be clearly known to you. All remaining matters Although the prediction for all remaining questions are quite all right, nevertheless the outcome of work involv ing earth, houses, and objects which are used as supports-
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such as tables and so on - is slightly bad. If you rely upon wisdom deities such as Manjushri, offer butter lamps and prayer flags, and recite various sutras such as Dispelling the Darkness in the Ten Directions, then the work will turn out well. This prediction is known as "the departing of darkness."
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3. NECTAR RAYS OF THE MOON
IfAH PA - the good moon - appears, then just as the rays of nectar, the moon, illumine the sky, so the accomplishment ofpeaceful, increas ing and virtuous activities is assured. The sign of this divination is called "the enjoyment of sense-desire objects where there is no assemblage of ob stacles." Family, property and life
you perform the rituals of cleansing pollutions and of washing, then you will be able to increase the number of your children. H
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Intentions and aims
There are no obstacles in regards to your intentions and aims. It is especially good to perform gentle, peaceful ac tivities; a strong effect will not arise through power or violent activities. Friends and wealth
All white colored objects, food and drink will increase. Enemies
There are no enemies. Guests
Your guests' journeys will be comfortable, and they will arrive soon. Illness
You will quickly recover from cold and digestive diseases. Evil spirits
There are no evil spirits bothering you whatsoever. Spiritual practice
The virtuous mind is good and virtues will increase. Lost article
If you request a woman to investigate in a southern or northern direction, then the object will be found. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It will be accomplished.
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All remaining matters
It is predicted that works involving women and any easy, non-strenuous activities are good. Any activity involving fire is slightly bad. Little things and happiness will in crease by relying upon female deities such as White Tara and Ushnisha Vijaya. You should recite any sutra in which predictions for enlightenment are given to women. Per form the water-giving ritual and water-washing ritual to avoid punishment. It is very good if you perform offer ings to nagas. A lso, through relying upon any guru yoga practice, good results will arise. This prediction is known as "dense, good clouds."
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4. THE B RIGHT STAR If AH TSA - the very bright star - appears, then, if you work with steadfastness and care fulness of mind, there will be a good result. The sign of this divination is known as "the non-disper sion of the beautiful accumulation which has been gath ered." Family, property and life
If you hang prayer flags and burn incense then all of these will turn out well. Intentions and aims
A ny activity which involves going, travelling and move ment, as well as acts of giving, will have good results.
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Friends and wealth
You will receive wooden articles,animals,green cloth and the like,in addition to news and letters. Enemies
There are no enemies. Guests
Your guests will have comfortable journeys an� will ar rive very, very soon. Illness
An air illness and agitation of the mind are present,but they are not very bad. It would be helpful if you were to worship your ancestors,make offerings to tree spirits,and the like. Evil spirits
Though there are no evil spirits attacking you, there is the slight fault of having too many agitated, fickle thoughts. Through relying upon steadiness and firmness of mind, things will tum out well. Spiritual practice
Any type of spiritual practice will have a good result,es pecially if you do it in a location other than where you usually practice. Lost article
Although it has been taken by another person, it is pos sible to find it should you search quickly in a northern or eastern direction from where it was lost.
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Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It is said that it will be accomplished. All remaining matters
These will be positive, although any activity involving water is slightly unfavorable. You should rely upon ac tivity deities such as Green Tara. Perform ritual offerings to the Dharma Protectors, and hang as many prayer flags as possible. Perform circumambulations, prostrations and torma-throwing rituals. Recite any sutras, such as the Buddha Avatamsaka Sutra and those involving stories of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas going to other lands. If green deities are relied upon, all activities will be quickly accomplished. Thus this prediction is known as increasing the power of air like the revolution of the energy currents in the sky./1 /I
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5. THE GROUND OF GOLD
IfAH NA - the ground ofgold - appears, then s teady work will be accomplished and have good results, just as the earth is good. The sign of this divination is known as "the inability to guess accurately so that the answer will remain unre solved." Family, property and life Family, property and life are very stable and are in excel lent condition. Intentions and aims Since your intention is firm , it is advisable to remain in your own location. Then your plan will not be aborted.
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Friends and wealth
The long-term future is good, but it will take some time to obtain it. Enemies
There are no enemies. Guests
Generally their journey is good, but it will be some time before they arrive. Illness
There is a slight phlegm disease, but it is not bad. It will be difficult to cure the disease immediately, so you should perform a fire ritual, erect "mani" prayer wheels that are turned by the wind, and hang many prayer flags. Evil spirits
There are no evil spirits bothering you.The blame for your trouble should be placed upon the unsuitableness of the earth and water in your locale. Spiritual practice
The future is good, and this is especially true should you practice continually in one place. Lost artide
It will be found by one of your own people. O therwise, search in an eastern direction from where it was lost. If it isn't found quickly, then it will be difficult to find in the future. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It will take some time, so don't be overly enthusiastic.
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If done quickly, things will turn out well. However, any activity involving air, the sending of letters, news and the like, is unfavorable. It is good if you rely upon Vajra dei ties such as Shakyamuni, A chala, and so on, as well as on Quality or Jewel deities like Ratnasambhava. A lso, it is good to perform wealth-propitiating rituals, make a hun dred thousand small earth stupas, carve mantras upon rocks, erect images, and make offerings to earth gods. This prediction is known as "if you stay here, the basis will become firm."
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6. THE TONE OF THE V AJRA
If AH DHI, Vajra Saraswati - the tone of the vajra - appears, then the happiness of mind will increase as it does when one hears good news, and all will be good. The sign of this divination is known as "increasing the measureless intelligence by the goddess of mind." Gen erally speaking, this divination augurs well for the stud ies of science, arts and Buddhist scriptures. Family, property and life If you perform long-life meditations and rituals of female deities, then your life will be firm and stable.
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Intentions and aims You will achieve them. Friends and wealth There is quite a good chance of happiness. Enemies Enemies will not arise, and the gods will protect you. Guests Their journey will be happy and comfortable, and they will arrive quickly. Illness Illnesses will be allayed. Evil spirits There are definitely no evil spirits bothering you. There is no cause for trouble even though the omens appear unpleasant, and so in actuality the situation is favorable. Pray to your special deity and this will clear your mind of the confusion. Spiritual practice If you practice the meditation of Vajra Saraswati then your intelligence will increase and this will be beneficial. Lost article If you employ skillful means, it will be found. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished You will accomplish it just as you wish.
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A ll of them are favorable. Perform peaceful activities; any activity involving women is especially good. For your own special deity, select any of the three Masters - Avalo kiteshvara, Manjushri or Vajrapani - or any of the other Bodhisattvas. A lso, it is good for you to rely upon the Mothers' Mandala of the Heruka family, the Clear Light practice, and the Yoga ofDesire. You should recite such Tantras as the Chakrasamvara and Vajra Dakini, and sutras such as the Samadhi Raja Sutra. Perform ritual offerings to the Mamos, and rely uponDharma Protectors such as the Damchen pair, the five Tsering Chedma goddesses, and peaceful protectors who appear riding an animal. E spe cially pray to Makzerma and Reti. In this way, whatever you wish or strive for with your mind, you will achieve. This prediction is known as "that which moves to pleas antly increase and expand one's intelligence."
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7. THE B RIGHT LAMP
If RA AH - the bright lamp - appears, then one's own mind is very clear and excels, just as a lamp excels in dispelling darkness. The sign of this divination is jqlown as "the bright lamp . without wind." Family, property and life
These are currently favorable. Intentions and aims
You can do just as you wish; there will be success. Friends and wealth
The current situation is good.
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Enemies
None will arise. You may hear that your enemies are a long way off, but they will not be able to harm you. Guests
You will hear clear news about them, and their journey will be comfortable. Dlness
Your illness will get worse. Evil spirits
There is no evil spirit bothering you. Your trouble is aris ing due to the power of previous deeds, but there will be no harm. Spiritual practice
There will be no obstacles to your practicing by yourself. Lost article
If you search in a southwesterly direction from where it was lost you will find it. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
If you commence with diligence there will not be any ob stacles and it will be accomplished. All remaining m�tters
No faults will be encountered in whatever activities you undertake. Read sutras such as the KaZpa Bhadra Sutra, and rely upon Lotus deities such as A mitayus, K urukulli, Marichi, and the like. If you practice the meditation of Humkara Father-Mother and RedGaruda then you will have success. Rely upon suchDharma Protectors as the
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great deityTsimar. O bstacles will be prevented from aris ing by clearing roads and walkways, performing fire ritu als, and so on, and in this way you will accomplish your wishes. This prediction is known as "the one who helps oneself."
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8 . ADDING BUTTER TO THE B URNING FLAMES
IfRA RA - the horse-headed deity Shri Haya griva - appears, then all activities ofpower will be accomplished favorably and well. The sign of this divination is known as to add butter again and again to the burning flames of desire." II
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These will increase well. Also, the beauty of your body will be enhanced. Intentions and aims
These will quickly be accomplished, and you will also hear some clear news concerning them. If you recite the
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proper number of mantras of any dakini practice, then your activities will expand and be in sharper focus. Friends and wealth Any articles which are dry by nature and of a red color will increase. Especially, by performing as many power fire rituals as you can do then your happiness will in crease greatly. Enemies Though there are no enemies opposing you, if you wish to attack,there will soon be clear news that you'll be able to destroy the enemy through the east or in the center. Guests They will arrive soon and their journey will be comfort able. Illness In order to cure such diseases as heat, blood and conta gious illnesses, you need treatment as well as the perfor mance of rituals. Other types of diseases will be quickly cured. Evil spirits There are no evil spirits attacking you. However,you are engaged in great works which are ill-planned,and so you are experiencing trouble. The attendants of the Wrathful Deities are not pleased with you,so if you make offerings to various types of worldly gods it will be good. Spiritual practice The performance of virtuous deeds and power activities will increase, and will be favorable for you.
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Lost article
It will be found in a southern or western direction from where it was lost. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
They will be accomplished quickly. All remaining matters
All are good, though any activities involving firm objects, earth and water are very bad. Engaging in them would be like water being exhausted through boiling or a sum mer pond being dried up You should rely upon wrathful deities of the Lotus-family, and power deities such as Hayagriva and Takkiraja. Recite sutras and tantras of Avalokiteshvara, such as Amoghapasha. If you depend upon power and wrathful deities, then your purposes will be quickly achieved and you will be happy like a fire that flames up. This prediction is known as "increasing the demonstra tion of joy."
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IfRA PA - the demon of death - appears, then the symbol is destruction. Jus t as a spark of fire is extinguished by a small amount of wa ter, so whatever work you engage in is non virtuous and unsuccessful since it is clasped by the Lord of Death. The essence of this is that one departs through the ou ter sou thern door. The sign of this divination is known as "killing, death and destruction." Family, property and life There is death and great obstacles. To overcome these,
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clean scriptural texts of dust and dirt, and perform a torma-throwing ritual of some wrathful deity. Intentions and aims
As there are great hindrances and obstacles, these will not be accomplished. It is best to postpone efforts to ful fill them. Friends and wealth
There are no friends or wealth, and you will have obstacles in trying to gain them. Enemies
There are enemies about. Especially, you must refrain from going in a southern or northern direction. Guests
They will encounter an uncomfortable journey with ob stacles on the path. Perform aWhite UmbrellaDeity ritual. Illness
There is a great danger to the ill person. Those with cold diseases or where water has accumulated in the body will have a very difficult time. If you don't recite mantras and perform rituals to the Protectors quickly and diligently, then it will be difficult to cure the disease. Evil spirits
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arising from the breaking of your vows. You should per form a releasing ritual (ched drob) of Tara or Vajrakilaya, and make offerings to the nagas. Even though the trouble comes from where you never suspect it, still you must protect yourself from unexpected troubles coming from water spirits, ghosts, and the like. Spiritual practice
There are great obstacles. You should recite the Refuge Prayer to the Three Jewels one hundred thousand times. A lso, perform the torma-throwing rituals and releasing rituals, and recite various sutras, and do other violent ritu als directed towards the north. If these are not done, then it is very unfavorable. This divination shows great harm and obstacles to your life since it is like a flash fire which dies immediately. Recite the Amitayus Sutra and dharani as many times as possible. Lost article
Though it has been taken in a southern or northern direc tion, you won't be able to see it again even if you trace it. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
Since there is a wrong intention involved, it will be ob structed and so cannot be accomplished. All remaining matters
Though all inquiries will have a bad outcome, activities such as hunting, making poisons and acts of destruction will have favorable conclusions. This prediction is known as "the activity which accom plishes destruction."
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10. THE KING OF POWER
IfRA TSA - the king ofpower - appears, then spontaneous strength arises from oneself, just as a forestfire is increased when s tirred by the wind. Here, activities of power and violence are endowed with sharp potential. According to the essence of the words of the consort of Yamantaka the Destroyer, the sign of this divination is known as "giving power to those who enter into this." This divination is also known as "the roar of brave tigers and lions." Family, property and life As the strength of your power is increasing, nothing what soever can harm you.
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Intentions and aims Being endowed with strength, whatever you wish will be achieved. It is excellent to perform activities of sum moning and of violence. It is also good if you act in ac cordance with the essential practice of your special medi tation deity. Friends and wealth Your wealth will increase. Especially, green articles and those of oblong or oval shape will increase. Enemies Since there are no enemies opposing you,you will be vic torious over all classes of enemies. Guests Guests and visitors will have a comfortable journey and will arrive quickly. Also, you will meet with benefit. Illness Though your illness is acting up, there is no danger. You should make offerings to the Dharma Protectors. Evil spirits As the Protectors are guarding you,there are no evil spir its whatsoever troubling you. Though you think you have made great offerings to the Protectors, those are not enough and you must make even more offerings than before. Spiritual practice Whatever aims you have, they will be well achieved.
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Lost article
It will be obtained through force. Will they come, and will the task be accomplishe d
If you rely upon your special deity, they will come and all tasks will be accomplished. All remaining matters
Though it is predicted that all remaining questions are favorable and your strength will be increased, know that any activity involving water, such as making rain, will have only mediocre results. Rely upon Vajrakilaya, the wrathful manifestation of Guru Padmasambhava, and your special meditation deity. By praising the power of theD harma Protectors, you will be protected. If you offer incense and hang prayer flags, then all activities you wish to perform will be endowed with great power and so will be successful. If you rely upon the Dharma Protectors, Ganapati, Mahakala and the planet-demon Rahula, you will gain the spiritual attainments. This prediction is known as "increasing power and strength."
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1 1 . THE DRIED-UP TREE
If RA NA - the tree that is not wet - appears, then know that there will be no result whatso ever, just as no fruit will come from a dried up tree. The sign of this divination is proclaimed by the Gandharva (smell-eating being), the messenger of the demon Mara who resides in the southeast, who said, "Since one's mind is always afflicted, one's wishes are never achieved. So, this is suffering." Family, property and life
Though there are no faults for the time being, in the fu ture these matters will not go very well. Therefore, over all, the outlook is simply mediocre.
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Intentions and aims
Being like a fire that suddenly flares up and then sputters out, they are difficult to accomplish. Friends and wealth
There are none whatsoever. Enemies
A lthough there are minor enemies, they are unable to cause you great harm. Guests
Since the visitors will be tired and weary on their jour ney, there will be some delay in their arrival. Dlness
A lthough you will temporarily suffer from a bilious dis order, it will not be harmful to you. Evil spirits
Through attachment to ancestors or relatives who have died, trouble is arising, but no harm will result. Through compassion, you should perform some rituals to repay your debt of kindness to deceased relatives. Further, as you have broken your wealth relationship with the local and earth gods, you should recite the Suvama Prabha Sutra and various wealth propitiating rituals. It is good to accumulate merits, and also it is important to rectify disturbances caused by earth spirits whom you previously agitated.
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Spiritual practice
Having too many wishes, it is hard for you to accomplish all of them - just as difficult as it is for a child to catch a rainbow. Lost article
It has been stolen and hidden by another, so it will be difficult to recover. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
Since your wishes are influenced by others, your activi ties are like dreams. So, it will be difficult to see the re sults of achievement. All remaining matters
These are not good. Especially, any inquiry regarding the wish to obtain happiness or a special article has a very unfavorable prognosis. Postponing a task will bring ben efit. Rituals which could be performed to alleviate the problem are the recitation of the Ten Wheels ofKshitigarbha, and mantras or dharanis for increasing wealth and liveli hood such as the Suvarna Prabha Sutra. Recitation of the Manjushri Root Tantra and the like is also good. This prediction is known as "essenceless and inconceiv able."
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12. THE DOOR OF AUSPICIOUS VISIONS
lfRA DRl - the guard of the south - appears, then it is good, as this is the door of auspicious visions. Further, the eye of transcendental wis dom will open. The sign of this divination is known as "summoning the goddess of the west as a friend." Family, property and life
Your fortune will increase, and the quality of your life is good. Intentions and aims
If you follow the advice of a good friend, then there will
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be success. Various practices for seeing visions upon mir rors and the like will also be successful. Friends and wealth
If these are cultivated with diligence, then achievements will be made. Enemies
There are none. Guests
Their journey will be comfortable and they will arrive soon. Illness
Rituals done for the sick person will enhance chances of an immediate recovery. Evil spirits
There are none bothering you. Spiritual practice
This is good. Especially, any practice which deals with the purification of precepts will be beneficial. Lost article
If you search in a southern or western direction from where it was lost, it will be found. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It will be accomplished. All remaining matters
All are good, and you should quickly tum your mind from
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engaging in unsuitable, non-virtuous activities. It is ad visable to rely upon Red Yamantaka. Further, your objec tives and goals will increase and good signs will arise if you perform any religious practice involving voice god desses, deities of the Lotus-family, goddesses such as Marichi, and Dharma Protectors such as Dorje Lekpa. Read various sutras and tantras, and if you bum many butter lamps and recite the prayer to Guru Padma sambhava as many times as possible, then your inten tions will be achieved. This prediction is known as "advice from a beneficial friend."
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If PA AH - the vase of nectar - appears, then activities of peace are accomplished, just as a vase is filled with nectar. The sign of this divination is known as"drink nectar and gain immortality." Family, property and life The outlook for these is good. Intentions and aims There are no obstructions whatsoever, so you will achieve your aims. There is great benefit in fulfilling the wishes of the guru just as he desires.
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Friends and wealth
Just as you can obtain whatever you desire from a wish fulfilling vase, so you receive benefit from friends and wealth. Enemies
There are no enemies since all are endowed with a peace ful mind. Guests
Visitors will arrive safely and quickly, but a child may have some obstacles or troubles on the journey and thus will not arrive as soon as expected. Illness
Medical treatment and performance of rituals will become like nectar, benefiting you quickly. Evil spirits
There are none bothering you whatsoever. Spiritual practice
Performance of peaceful activities and the like is good. Further, it is favorable to rely upon deities that purify obscurations such as Vairochana (Sarva Vidya), the Medi cineBuddha, A kshobhya and the like. Lost article
Search in a southern direction, or near a pond or stream. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
Having accomplished the task, you will be glad and with out regret though you won't be as satisfied by it as you had anticipated.
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All of these will tum out all right. However, any activities involving poison, and the like, will not be successful. A ll unfavorable conditions will be pacified if you perform wash ing rituals, rituals which lead beings to liberation at the time of death, confessions, and other purification rituals.
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14. THE POOL WITHOUT A S O URCE OF WATER
If PA RA - a pool withou t any source of wa ter - appears, then wealth declines, jus t as a flow of water stops when its source is cu t off The sign of this divination is known as "the assembly of demons residing in the southwest who are the messen gers of Mara, said, 'What is the use of building a castle on the sandy shore of an ocean?' " Family, property and life Though there is no problem for the immediate future, in the long run the outlook is slightly unfavorable. There fore, you should accumulate merit.
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Intentions and aims The outlook for the accomplishment of your aims is only mediocre, and no benefit can come from friends. Friends and wealth Though something will be obtained, it will neither last nor be of benefit. Enemies Although there are many enemies who are greater than you think, they will not be able to actually harm you. Guests The visitors will have regret for their journey, but they will not face failure. They will also have difficulty in ar riving on time. Illness There will be physical disturbances of the body and great unhealthiness. You should perform as many repayment rituals and substitute rituals as possible. Evil spirits Although there is a little trouble arising from an article that was owned by a man and woman who separated and are resentful, still, since it cannot be identified, the harm will be minimal. Spiritual practice Good results will not be produced. You are undecided and confused. Furthermore, you have faulty and un wholesome intentions. Besides, the methods you are em ploying are not good. Therefore, you should recite con fession prayers, the Prayer of Samantabhadra, the
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Avatamsaka Sutra, the Kalpabhadra Sutra, and other sutras. Also recite the Lalita Vis tara Sutra; the reading of the Prajnaparamita Sutra in Eight Thousand Verses will be ben eficial. Especially, recite the prayer and mantra of Guru Padmasambhava many times. The faithless must produce faith. Lost article
Since that lost article is unusable, even if it is found it will be of no benefit to you. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
Though you will commence the task, it will be difficult to gain a good result. All remaining matters
They are unfavorable. This is especially true for making relationships. Since destroying your goals is like destroy ing your work itself, it would be good to move to any other place, change your timings, and so on. Make many offerings of food and of other articles to the Sangha. Rely upon the dakinis such as Sang Ye and Simha Mukha. Also, it is good to perform burnt-food rituals, substitute ritu als, and repayment rituals. This prediction is known as "decreasing of happiness."
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IfPA PA - the ocean of nectar - appears, then wealth increases, just as the great ocean is filled with water The sign of this divination is known as "the saying of Ushnisha Vijaya, 'the summer river increases.' " Family, property and life
They are currently good, and will increase. Intentions and aims
You will obtain much wealth, prosperity and favorable conditions.
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Friends and wealth
They will be inexhaustible like the water of a great ocean. Enemies
No enemies will arise, and old ones will be reconciled. Guests
Their journey will be comfortable and they will arrive on time. Dlness
If it is only a cold disease, then it is not bad. However, if it is a water disease, then the prospects of recovery are only fair. Evil spirits
There are none whatsoever that are bothering you. How ever, there is a danger of increasing attachment due to meeting with others. Spiritual practice
It is very good. Through the practice of peaceful activi ties, the spiritual attainment of peaceful activities will be achieved. Lost article
It will be found either by a relative or by your searching in a northern or southern direction from where it was lost. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
All people involved are in harmony and so it will be ac complished effortlessly.
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All remaining matters
The outlook for all is favorable and good, and food and drink will increase. Especially, any activity involving water is good. However, engagements, marriage and so on, and works involving fire are not so good. You should recite the Avatamsaka Sutra and various dharanis. Through cleaning images and making offerings to nagas, the ob tainment of the objects of your wishes will increase. Also, if diseases and other disturbances are not very great, they can be allayed. This prediction is known as the washing that cleanses./I /I
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1 6 . THE DEMON OF AFFLICTIONS
IjPA TSA - the demon ofafflictions - appears, then happiness will be destroyed, just as the earth belaw the ocean is torn away by currents. The sign of this divination is known as "the vicious Yaksha demon who dwells at the outer gate of the north said, 'The ocean was agitated and muddied by the tail of the malicious naga.'" Family, property and life
There are obstructions and great disturbances. Intentions and aims
For anything that you intend or aim, there are disturbance of mind and unhappiness.
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Friends and wealth
The outlook is unfavorable; they are like dust being car ried away by the wind. Enemies
There is most probably an enemy. Especially, you will face harm from the east or north. There will most probably be a suit filed against you. Guests
Those on the journey will be endangered by getting lost, having something broken, or falling. Illness
There are air diseases and diseases of the veins and ten dons that hamper movement. In order to remedy the pain you are experiencing from these, it is necessary to make torma offerings to the spirits and to perform the three parts ritual as many times as possible. Also, recite various sutras and the Prayer of Samantabhadra, release animals, and perform the Four Mandalas Ritual of Tara. It would be good to perform the meditation retreat of Achala as well. Evil spirits
There is an attack of spirits belonging to the wood or green class. This is probably caused by a naga ritual or black magic being done against you. Also, you are being harmed by reciprocal fighting, people saying bad things against you, or by your having gone to gatherings where there is fighting and quarreling. Spiritual practice
Your mind will be disturbed, agitated and unhappy. You will break your vows. Therefore, you should rely upon
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Achala, perform torma-repelling rituals of a wrathful de ity, hang prayer flags, and clean the dust from Dharma books. Lost article
The article went into the wrong hands and will not be recovered. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
Since your mind is very disturbed, it will be difficult to accomplish the task. All remaining matters
They are unfavorable. Especially, the agitation of your mind and thoughts is great. However, there will be suc cess in doing evil actions, such as causing people to sepa rate, causing someone to leave you, and the like. There will be benefit by constructing small clay yellow stupas and other types of yellow stupas. This prediction is known as "the boiling of agitation."
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1 7. THE G OLDEN LOTUS
If PA NA - the golden lotus - appears, then any aim whatsoever will be successful, just as green crops ripen into yellow kernels. Also, this is called "the unploughed harvest. " The sign of this divination is known as "from the speech of the very pleasing consort of White Manjushri who said, 'A garden of mandara flowers moistened by the rain of nectar is very beautiful.'" Family, property and life
There are excellent conditions, so these are very good. Intentions and aims
They will become better and better.
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Friends and wealth
These will increase and benefit you greatly. Especially, if you perform wealth-propitiating rituals of Vasudharani, Vaishravana, and Jambhala your wealth will increase. You should also rely upon the Dharma Protector Men Tsun. Enemies
There are none against you. Guests
Their journey will be comfortable and their purpose will be accomplished. However, the journey will be a little slow. Dlness
The disease will be cured gradually. Evil spirits
There are none bothering you. Since many people look up to you, you can be of benefit to them. Spiritual practice
Your good intentions will increase, and your teaching of the Dharma will gather people like bees and benefit them. It would be good to make an image of a Dharma Protec tor, and also to rely upon peaceful deities such as White Vajra Varahi and Vajra Devi. If you recite the Lalita Vistara Sutra and the Bodhisattva Pitaka Sutra, it will bring happi ness and good luck in the future. Lost article
It will be found. Even if it isn't found immediately, there is a good chance to find it in the future.
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Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It will be accomplished gradually. All remaining matters
Though the outlook is not so positive for the present time, gradually it will become good. This prediction that possesses beauty is known as "in creasing happiness."
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1 8 . THE NECTAR-LIKE MEDICINE
IfPA DHI the doorman of the north - appears, then it is through the door of nectar-like medi cine that benefit will arise. This is also called " the gathering of the clouds of the essence ofgold. " -
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All these matters are good. Intentions and aims
Whatever you wish for will be accomplished just as you envision. Furthermore, you will be nourished by the ful-
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fillment of your plans. If you rely upon deities such as Pratisara, your wishes will be achieved. Friends and wealth
Your gains and wealth will increase greatly. Enemies
There are none against you. Guests
They will have a comfortable journey and will arrive on time. Illness
If you act according to the doctor's advice the disease will be cured. Evil spirits
There are none now, since the one that was bothering you has left. Spiritual practice
Your character and behavior is pleasing, and so you will accomplish your practice in accordance with whatever you wish. Lost article
If you search in a southern or northern direction from where it was lost, you will definitely find it. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
They will come, and the task will be accomplished.
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All remaining matters
Just as the above answers have augured success, so like wise any other matter about which you may inquire will be successful. Assisting others to give up their bad inten tions is good. If you practice peaceful activities through relying upon deities such as Akshobhya, White Sita Vajra Vidarana, and Amrita Kundali, then your good fortune and happiness will increase like the gems found in the ocean. Moreover, rely upon Guru Padmasambhava, dei ties of the Jewel family, wealth deities, and deities of the increasing class. Also, it will be beneficial to rely upon peaceful Dharma Protectors. Make praises and offerings to White Mahakala and hang blue prayer flags. If you place the Prajnaparamita Sutra in water, and the like, then your relatives will say beneficial and nice things to you, and you will be well received when you arrive at a place. This prediction is therefore known as " similar goodness."
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1 9. THE WHITE UMBRELLA OF G O OD FORTUNE
If TSA AH - the great umbrella of good for tune - appears, then good fortune increases, just as the white umbrella flutters. The sign of this divination is known as "the flower gar den that ripens on time." Family, property and life
These matters are in good condition. Intentions and aims
They will be fulfilled. Performing the meditation and reci tation of Simha Mukha is beneficial. Especially, you will hear good news. However, your decisions will sometimes
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have no effect and others' promises will not have any re sults, like the imprint of a bird's feet in the sky. Friends and wealth
If you make offerings to the wealth deities, good news will most probably come. Enemies
There are none, so you do not need to be apprehensive. Guests
They will have a comfortable journey and will arrive soon. lllness
You will recover quickly. Evil spirits
You are bothered, not by evil spirits, but rather only by your mental imputations. There is no reason for your troubles other than the propensities of your own conceptualizations. Spiritual practice
This will be successful. Lost article
There is an average chance of finding it. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
There is an obstruction, so the undertaking will not occur whatsoever. All remaining matters
The prediction is called "giving breath." Therefore, you
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should rely upon deities such as Dhvaja Devi, Tashi Lhamo, and Maha Mayuri. It is also good for you to hang prayer flags and construct prayer wheels. If you pray to protectors like Pehar it is good. This prediction is known as "whatever path one desires to travel upon, one will arrive safely."
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20. THE G REAT, FIERY WEAPON
IfTSA RA - the greatfiery weapon - appears, then one is successful, just as one receives a rewardfor bravery, having been victorious over all. The sign of this divination is known from the words of Yamantaka, the chief of the wrathful army who destroys the enemy, the destroyer of those with wrong understand ing, who roared, "Defeat the enemy, subdue Mara." Family, property and life
Diligently and continually perform rituals to the protec tors. Then things will be very good. Intentions and aims
Being victorious over every direction leads to success.
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Especially, there is great success for the Dharma activity of wrathfulness, such as subduing others, and the like. Just by the recitation of wrathful mantras, and so on, there will be success. Friends and wealth
Wealth, food, drink and the like will be obtained through force. Enemies
All enemies will be destroyed, and you will be victorious over others. Guests
They will come quickly and will be victorious over oth ers. Illness
Illness will be cured. Evil spirits
They don't have the chance to look at you, let alone to trouble you. You are so strong that you have the ability to keep the mind of others under your control, so you should produce compassion for them. Spiritual practice
Power and violent activities will produce clear results. Lost article
It will be found. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It is certain to be accomplished.
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All remaining questions
This prediction deals with the act of showing strength in all matters. Generally, the performance of works involv ing earth and water will encounter difficulty. Such activi ties as causing thunderbolts, hail, and the like will be ac complished. Rely upon the meditation deities with wrathful mantras, and Yamantaka. H you rely upon the meditations and practices involving fire and air, such as the path of inner heat and the melting of the Bodhichitta to produce bliss, then you will have an excellent ability to accomplish power and violent activities. You should rely upon Yamantaka, Hayagriva, Mahakala, and male dei ties of the Activity - family such as Amoghasiddhi. By relying upon Vajrakilaya, you will gain power. It is spe cially good to rely upon Maning, Mahakala, Leshin or Vajrapani. This prediction is known as "subduing all others by be ing endowed."
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If TSA PA - empty of intelligence - appears, then thoughts are empty, just as the wind moves through an empty valley. The sign of this divination is known from the town-dwell ing evil spirits and ghosts, the messengers of Mara that wander in the northwest, who said, "It is very difficult to catch a white piece of paper carried away by the wind; who is capable of catching it?" Family, property and life Though they meet with unfavorable conditions and there is great danger of their being separated, scattered and de stroyed, still the performance of rituals will be of benefit.
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Intentions and aims
You are becoming too worried and mentally aggravated for such a small purpose. Friends and wealth
Even if wealth is held in your hand, it will seep through like water leaking from cupped hands. Enemies
Though the nature of this enemy was first friendly and then later hateful, still there wouldn't be any greater harm than to have a disputation with him. It is best to stay away from him and give some money that will benefit him. Guests
They will tum back empty-handed or will have difficulty in fulfilling their desired purpose. Illness
There will be a slight cold or air disease, and your body's elements are out of balance. The reason for the increase in your mental afflictions is due to the power of your re lationship with bad friends and bad attendants. Separat ing from them will bring happiness. Your activities will most probably be polluted. Evil spirits
Though there is no great harm from them, still you should perform a substitute ritual. Spiritual practice
As your mind is very agitated, it will be difficult to ac complish your wishes.
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Lost article
It will be difficult to recover. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
As this is the divination " empty of intelligence," it is dif ficult to accomplish. All remaining matters
It is predicted that they won't be achieved as you wish. Most probably, people will not listen to your advice. Make your mind steady, accumulate merit, read the Vinaya, and recite collections of sutras. This prediction is known as "scattering the mind into pieces."
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22. THE STREAMER OF FAME
If TSA TSA - the s treamer offame - appears, then one's renown and fame will increase, just as the king of the gods resounds the drum when victorious in war. This is the divination of Garuda's son flying in the sky. The sign of this divination is known from the words of Amrita Kundali who said, "This is the time for proclama tions in every direction, just as one hoists a flag at the summit of a mountain." Family, property and life Generally speaking, the current situation of your family, prope:r:ty and life is positive, and your good fortune will
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increase. Nonetheless, when excessiveness surpasses ex cessiveness, you will need to catch in small pieces only (i.e., only small things will be accomplished). Intentions and aims There will be success in fulfilling your wishes. If you dili gently perform rituals to the Dharma Protectors, then any activity you have begun will be accomplished. Friends and wealth Most probably you will obtain them quickly. Enemies Though there will be fighting, you will be victorious. Guests The journey will be comfortable and they will return quickly. Also, you will hear news of them. Illness Although the body is out of balance due to an air disease, there is no danger or cause for concern. Evil spirits There are none that are bothering you. Spiritual practice There will be great success in fulfilling your aims. Also, you will obtain great renown. Lost article You will most probably find it quickly by searching in a northeasterly direction from where it was lost.
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Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It is predicted that they will come. All remaining matters
They are successful and stable. However, you will face difficulties with activities involving earth and water. You should rely upon making offerings, reciting praises and performing rituals against curses. Rely upon the medita tion practice of wrathful Niladanda, the goddess Tsanti, and also upon the Dharma Protectors such as Chittapati and Ngen Nerna, as well as activity deities. Such activi ties as traveling, flying in the sky, walking with fast feet, and so on, will meet with success. Success will also be experienced in any activity of expelling, such as expel ling ghosts from a certain locale. It is good to make vari ous types of offerings, such as tea, scarves, and the like. This prediction is known as " quick settlement and fame."
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23. THE MARA DEMON OF AGGREGATES
If TSA NA the Mara of the aggregates appears, then matters pertaining to family, property, life, friends, and wealth are not posi tive whatsoever, just as a tree is cut down in the middle. -
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Family, property and life
The outlook is unfavorable. Intentions and aims
There is a great obstruction. The "air horse" (i.e., good luck) won't run on the path. Recite the prayer of Guru Padmasambhava, Removing Obstacles from the Path, and also the Sutra of Tara Which Dispels the Darkness in the Ten Directions. Friends and wealth
The outlook for both having beneficial friends and gath ering wealth is not good. Enemies
Most probably you will encounter an enemy. Especially if you remain in the eastern or central part of your coun try, you will be suppressed. Perform a ritual for subdu ing enemies, such as that of Ta Mar or King Kang. Since you may be scolded and berated by your superiors, you should think ahead in order to prevent this from happen ing. Guests
There will be obstacles on the journey. It will be difficult for them to arrive on schedule, and they will have remorse for having undertaken the journey. Illness
There is a strong phlegm disease, and there will be diffi culty in breathing. Rituals are needed to overcome this. Evil spirits
You are being harmed by earth spirits and local spirits.
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Also, you are experiencing trouble caused by a yellow article, and a square house, square room, or any square object. You may also be harmed by a "king evil spirit" who is following an article given to you from the house or from the hand of a Buddhist or Bon priest. The cause of this is your desire to compete with the people who origi nally inhabited that place or with great non-humans, or your harming of images, and the like. There is also a great danger of being afflicted by impurities and pollutions, so the washing ritual should be performed. Spiritual practice
Though you think about the Dharma path, you are di verted to wrong directions. In order to overcome this, you should clean roads, build paths nicely, and rely upon ob stacle-clearing deities such as Tara. Lost article
As the meat has already entered the mouth of the lion, it is difficult to recover. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
Although there is much commotion, it won't be accom plished. All remaining matters
They are not favorable. However, acts of instigation or deception will meet with success. This prediction is known as "being pressed down by a large hill."
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24. THE HOUSE OF GOOD TIDINGS
If TSA DHI - the gatekeeper of the eas t appears, then good works are accomplished, just as the house ofgood tidings is seen. Also, this is called the wish-fulfilling tree. The sign of this divinatioI! is known as to adorn your work with the streamers of transcendental activity." II
Family, property and life
All of these matters will have good and sudden results. The work of informing others is especially good. Intentions and aims
These will be successful, with quick results. Relations with others are good.
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Friends and wealth
There will be success with immediate results. Relaying news is especially good. Enemies
There are none, and you will experience a pleasant time. Guests
They will have a comfortable journey, meet with good friends and will arrive soon. nIness
Your disease will be cured. Evil spirits
There are none that are bothering you. Spiritual practice
Good intentions are involved and so your spiritual ac tivities will increase. Lost article
It will be found in an eastern or northern direction from where it was lost. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It will be successfully completed, and you will be able to settle matters. All remaining matters
In accordance with your desires, you will find success. Rely upon Activity family deities such as Mahabala, Parna Shavari, Ushnisha Vijaya, and Tara. Make offerings to the four-armed Mahakala and other Dharma Protectors. It is
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also good to rely upon Ma Gyal and Yaksha family dei ties. Recite sutras from the Ratna Kuta Collection. It is good to study and teach the Dharma. There will be ben efit in having conch shells blown and making adornments of streamers. This prediction is known as " dissemination of joyful news and arrival at the summit of the mountain."
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25. THE G OLDEN MOUNTAIN
If NA AH - the golden mountain - appears, then firmness and stability are seen, just as the golden mountain reaching high is seen. The sign of this divination is known as "the unchanging auspicious symbol." Family, property and life
These matters are firm and steady. Intentions and aims
These are excellent and will bring stability to your life in the future.
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Friends and wealth
The possessions and friends obtained earlier are stable, and they will remain due to the power of steadiness. Enemies
There are none whatsoever, and your power is steady. Guests
Though they are neither lost nor harmed, they will take a little time to arrive. Illness
There is none. Evil spirits
There are none whatsoever bothering you. Spiritual practice
It is firm and good through strength and steadiness. Lost article
It has not gone into another's hands. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
Though there may be a delay of your present project in favor of another, that project which has already been started will meet with a successful outcome. All remaining matters
Generally, all of these are successful. However, any activ ity involving traveling to another place will encounter some delay. Read the Avatamsaka Sutra and Vinaya Sutras. Rely upon deities of the Vajra-family and mother deities
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of the Destroyer-family. Hold Kshitigarbha as your spe cial deity. Your good fortune will increase if you rely upon the mantras of Lochani, Vaishravana and Jambhala. Erect images and stupas and perform activities, which are steady. Since this prediction is known as "holding one's own place and not moving," it represents the excellence of all activi ties performed on a stable foundation.
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26. THE DEMON OF THE HEAVENLY SON
If NA RA - the Mara demon of the heavenly son appears - then this fall of the dice augurs ill, just as a fire burns a good house. The sign of this divination is known from the words of the deceiver, the great leader of wrong views, who dwells at the outer gate in the west, who said, "If the fire of de sire blazes, oneself is burnt." Family, property and life
There is instability and great obstruction. Intentions and aims
The result of completion is empty.
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Friends and wealth They are similar to the ashes of burnt silk and silken bro cades. Enemies There are enemies, and harm will especially arise from the southwest. Guests There is a great danger for both man and property. Illness You are suffering from a disease such as a hot disease, blood disease, or contagious disease, and it is bad. Evil spirits Ared article, a triangular article, or flesh and blood from the west is causing you harm. There is danger of being harmed by spirits if you burn things in the kitchen or dis please them in other ways. Spiritual practice To avert a great obstacle, perform peaceful fire rituals and washing rituals many times. Make medicines and recite various prayers and mantras of Guru Padmasambhava many times. Lost article It will not be found. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished There is a danger of not accomplishing the task, since there is a great obstacle.
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All remaining matters
They are not successful. However, the prospects are ex cellent for non-virtuous activities such as setting fire to a city. It is good to do "cutting rituals," and the like. This prediction is known as "the aggregates of the per son being harmed by suffering."
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27. THE OVERFLOWING JEWELLED V E S S EL
If NA PA the golden vessel filled with grains - appears, then prosperity increases, just as the jewelled vessel is filled with food. This is also called the wish-fulfilling cow. -
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They are in positive states and are endowed with happi ness.
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Intentions and aims
The happiness of mind tncreases. Friends and wealth
Food, wealth and friends, in particular, return and in crease. Enemies
There are no thieves and enemies. Guests
Their purpose will be successful. Though a little late, they will arrive happily. Illness
It will be cured and you will gain happiness. Evil spirits
There are none that are bothering you. Though it appears like an attack from an evil spirit, it is actually a favorable condition. Spiritual practice
It is good and will meet with success. Lost article
Either it will be found in the eastern part or central area of your locale, or it will be found in a southern direction from where it was lost. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
If they have not yet come to your place or not yet begun the work, there will be some regret but the endeavor will be accomplished in the future just as they had wished.
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All remaining matters
You should remain happy and contente d . Receive empowerments and initiations, and rely upon wealth deities and deities of the jewel-family. If you practice the yoga technique of extracting the essence of food and the process of creation, you will meet with success. Perform consecrated food offerings and rituals to the Dharma. Pro tectors, and make offerings to the nagas. Recite the Vairochana Tantra. Also, relying upon Ganapati is good. This prediction is known as "the good field which in creases happiness."
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28. THE S CATTERED MOUNTAIN OF S AND
IfNA TSA - the mountain of sand - appears, then the results of your aims are spoiled and thrown about, just as dust is scattered by the wind. The sign of this divination is known from the speech of the mind-stealing spirits, the messengers of the demon Mara who dwell in the northeast, who said, "The golden house is gradually levelled into dust." Family, property and life
They will be diminished more and more.
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Intentions and aims
There will b e great changes, and finally you will experi ence deterioration. Friends and wealth
Nothing new will arise, and your previously accumulated possessions will greatly diminish. Enemies
Since your prosperity will suddenly be harmed by en emies, you must perform suppressing rituals. Guests
You will be happy to see them, but the news they bring will cause repentance and sorrow. Illness
It doesn't appear to be an illness that causes great harm; this slight illness can be cured through religious rituals. Evil spirits
Though there is not a great evil spirit, still your mental perceptions have been agitated and disturbed. You should perform a peaceful fire ritual. The cause of this distur bance is that you have accumulated propensities for faulty activities and decisions. A burying ritual should be per formed. Request members of the Sangha to recite verses of auspiciousness. Spiritual practice
Since the future is not good, it will be difficult to achieve your goals.
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Lost article
It will be more difficult to find it as time passes. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It will be difficult to accomplish. Even if it is accomplished, there will be no benefit derived from it. All remaining matters
There will be no meaningful result of your activities. How ever, works involving destruction will be successful. As this prediction is unfavorable, you should recite the Ratna Kuta Sutra, the Mangala Sutra, and prayers to Guru Padma sambhava many times, and build a golden bridge. It is also beneficial to perform a burying ritual and have scrip tures written with gold lettering. This prediction is known as " dwindling the mountain into dust."
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29. THE MANSION OF GOLD
If NA NA - the mansion of gold - appears, then all things are good, vast, and s table, just as a celestial mansion is endowed with vast wealth. The sign of this divination is known as "where the jewel led mountain is set upon a ground of gold there is great astonishment. " Family, property and life Since the present conditions are like an inexhaustible trea sure, these matters are seen to be excellent through great steadfastness.
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Intentions and aims
Just as the earth and mountains are very firm, so these are good. However, there is a chance of delay. If you pro pitiate wealth deities and earth deities, your aims will be achieved. Friends and wealth
These resources will be very vast in the future. Enemies
They do not exist for you. Guests
Their arrival will be delayed, but since they arrive safely, their trip is well accomplished. Illness
Though you will suffer for a long time from a serious ill ness, no lasting harm will arise from it. Furthermore, it is difficult for another illness to arise. Evil spirits
There is no cause for any evil spirit to harm you. Spiritual practice
You will be steadfast in keeping vows and the like, and your wishes will be fulfilled. Lost article
It has not moved from the place where it was lost. If, by chance, it has been moved, then it will be difficult to re cover.
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Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
Unless the matter is settled quickly, there is a chance of delay. All remaining matters
If they are not delayed, they will tum out well. It will be difficult to accomplish unsteady activities such as giving up your job, moving, going to new places, making re quests to officials, and the like. Also, activities involving destruction are not favorable. Activities involving wealth rituals, binding, hastily done works, and so on, are excel lent. Erect shrines for wealth deities, such as Vasudharani, and also erect stupas. Bury a wealth vase in your house. To practice increasing activities is very good. Recite the mantras of Buddha Lochani and Kshitigarbha. Rituals per formed for Ber Nag Chen Mahakala are also beneficial. This prediction is known as "the placing of some great thing upon another great thing."
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30. THE TREASURY OF JEWELS
If NA DRI the ga tekeeper of the wes t appears, then there is perfect prosperity, simi lar to the opening of a treasury ofjewels. -
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As there will be no changes, prospects are good. Intentions and aims
They are excellent and firm, and so the outlook for the future is positive.
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Friends and wealth
Whatever you wish will b e fulfilled. Enemies
None will arise. Guests
They will have a successful and comfortable journey. Illness
It will gradually clear up. Evil spirits
There are none whatsoever bothering you. Spiritual practice
It is very good. It is recommended that you rely upon deities of the Vajra-family and the three masters of the Tathagata-family. Also, rely upon Mahakala. Lost article
It must be near to the place where it was originally lost. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
In the long run, it will be accomplished. All remaining matters
They are successful. It is especially advisable to seek the blessings of the Jewel-family. If you rely upon nagas and other spirits, there will be success. Make offerings to earth deities and local deities so that good luck will arise. This prediction is known as "a building of many stories."
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31 . MANJUSHRI ApPEARS
If DRI AR - the brave Manjushri - appears, then whatever is wished for will be fulfilled, like a gem falling into one's hand. The sign of this divination is known from the speech of the Transcendental Being of Mind's Great Bliss who said, "The agility of the great primordial wisdom of pure aware ness increases without regard to directions." Family, property and life
Since they are firm and without obstructions, conditions are good Intentions and aims
Have no doubts concerning the situation, since an authority
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that i s not involved with deception i s present here. I t is advisable to listen to, study and contemplate the general Buddhist teachings, especially those of the mantra teach ings. Friends and wealth
They will continue to increase. Enemies
All enemies will come to you with respect. Guests
Their journey will be comfortable and successful. Dlness
It will be cured naturally. Evil spirits
There are none whatsoever that are disturbing you now, nor will any arise. The situation is good, and there is no cause whatsoever to be harmed, so do not worry. Spiritual practice
It is good, and the happiness of your mind will increase. Whatever you wish will be fulfilled. Lost article
It will be found. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
They will come and it will be accomplished. All remaining matters
All your goals will be fulfilled. Rely upon meditation deities
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such as Manjushri, Padmasambhava, Kalachakra, and the like. Meditate upon the path of the Illusory Body and the Six Applications of the Great Completion. Also rely upon Thang Lha and Mahakala as your Dharma Protectors. If you erect the three supports of images, scriptures and stupas, then most probably you will encounter prosper ity. This prediction is known as the " principal owner of the thirty-six cities" or "increasing transcendental wisdom and accomplishing excellence./I
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32. THE ENDLE S S AUSPICIOUS KNOT
If D HI RA - the auspicious knot - appears, then a mind-pleasing scene will be witnessed, just as when one arrives at a flower garden. The sign of this divination is known as "0 intelligent one, look at that wonderful scene with your eyes." Family, property and life The outlook is not merely good, but is excellent. Intentions and aims Your intentions are appropriate and will meet with suc cess. In relation to people, your dwellin� and events hap pening at your present residence, good fortune will occur.
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Whatever your decisions may be, only harmony will arise. For this reason, plans and aims will meet with success and happiness and be well accomplished. Friends and wealth
You will gain both, along with joy. Enemies
There are none. Guests
Their journey is comfortable and they will arrive soon. Dlness
It will be cured soon. Evil spirits
There do not appear to be any bothering you. There is no cause for any to trouble you, so your mind should be at ease and happy. Spiritual practice
Your wishes will be fulfilled and advancements will be gin to appear. Lost article
It will be found quickly. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
It will be accomplished and they will come. All remaining matters
It is best for you to do what you think is right. Rely upon auspicious deities such as Nivarana Vikshambhi,
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Ushnisha Vijaya, Sita Tapatra, and the like. If you rely upon Chakrasamvara, Vajrasattva and Mahajala it is es pecially good, and you will fulfill your wishes. Reciting the prayer of Spontaneously Fulfilling Wishes of Guru Padmasambhava is certain to bring success. Simply prac ticing the meditation deities which you previously relied upon, and propitiating the Dharma Protectors that you cherished in your heart, will bring good fortune. This prediction is known as "friendly desire."
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IfD HI PA - the golden female fish - appears, then physical agility and good luck will in crease, like the swift movements of a female fish in the ocean. The sign of this divination is known as "because one bathes in nectar, one's happiness increases." Family, property and life
Their prospects are good. Intentions and aims
These are favorable and successful. Friends and wealth
They will arise in great number.
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Enemies
They have no chance to harm you. Guests
Their journey will be comfortable and they will arrive quickly. Illness
It will be cured. Evil spirits
There are none to bother you. Spiritual practice
It is good and progress will be made. Lost article
It will be recovered. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
They will come to fruition in time. All remaining matters
They will be smooth, good, and will succeed. Studying medicine is positive. Recite the Ratna Kuta Sutra, the Smirityupasthana Sutra, and other short sutras. If you do peaceful and increasing fire rituals, you will meet with good results. Also, holding Maitreya as your special de ity is good. This prediction is known as "to endeavor in accordance with one's intentions, wishes and aims."
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34. THE WHITE CONCH
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The outlook is positive, and you will hear good news. Intentions and aims
These will be successful, and you will hear good tidings. H you teach languages, debate, logic and the like, it is good. Friends and wealth
You will hear some very clear news.
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Enemies
There are none. Guests
They will arrive with good news. lllness
Though there is no danger or harm to the ill person's life, agitation and disturbance of the mind will occur. Evil spirits
There are none to bother you. Spiritual practice
Fame will come to you. Lost article
There will be clear news about it. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
They will come, and it will be accomplished. All remaining matters
They will succeed, so do as you wish. You should hold Arya Samantabhadra as your special deity. Recite the Dhvajagra Su tra and various dharani s . Rely upon Chaturmukha and Yaksha-family deities for Dharma Pro tectors. As others will agree with you, you will accom plish your desires. This prediction is known as "increasing good news and fame."
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35. THE G OLDEN WHEEL
IfDRI NA - the golden wheel - appears, then there is prosperity and well-being, like the ob taining ofa kingdom by a prince. There is pros perity and well-being. The sign of this divination is known as "the amazement of obtaining a treasure without effort." Family, property and life
They are stable and good. Intentions and aims
Because they are steady in the long run, the prospects are good. Especially, you will be foremost in worldly customs and manners.
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Friends and wealth
They will increase. Enemies
They will come under your control. Guests
They will be victorious and happy. Illness
Though there is definitely no danger to the sick person, since some god is displeased with this person, he or she will take a little while to recover. Evil spirits
There are none bothering you. Spiritual practice
There will be good luck and it will succeed. Lost article
There is a possibility of finding it at another time. Will they come, and will the task be accomplished
There will be some delay, but the future is good. All remaining matters
In the long run there will be success. Rely upon medita tion deities such as Yamantaka, the unsurpassable Heruka, Vairochana, and the like. Also, rely upon Ushnisha Chakravartin as your special deity. Recite the Mara Vijaya Dharani. Also, it is advisable to rely upon Panj ara Mahakala and Chaturmukha as your Dharma Protectors. This prediction is known as "climbing upon a throne."
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36. THE JEWELLED B ANNER OF VICTORY
IfDHI DHI - the hoisted banner of victory appears, then you are victorious and excel, like the raising of the banner of victors over every direction. You are able to accomplish whatever activity you wish to do. The sign of this divination is known as, "If one relies upon the powerful wish-fulfilling king, then greater and greater results are obtained. This is truly amazing." Family, property and life
Since your family and property do not diminish, it is good. As your life force is very stable, it is hard like a diamond, so there is no present worry about sickness or death.
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Intentions and aims
These will be very well fulfilled. It is good to make nectar pills and perform the meditation practice of deities who hold swords and other similar objects. Friends and wealth
They will be gathered. Your desires are fulfilled by the wish-fulfilling jewel so that your aims and wishes are accomplished in a way exceeding your expectations. Enemies
There are none. Guests
They will have a comfortable journey and will arrive safely. Illness
It will be cured naturally. Evil spirits
There is neither an evil spirit troubling you nor a cause for one to trouble you. Spiritual practice
It is clear and bright like the moon outshining the stars. If you diligently meditate upon your special deity, you will gain great attainments. If you study logic, you will be par ticularly successful. Lost article
If you do as a close friend advises you, then it will be found.
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All your tasks will work out smoothly, and there will be success. All remaining matters
All these matters will meet with success, so you should do as you wish to do. Through accumulatiIlg more vir tues and relying upon meditation derties such as Vajrakilaya, Hevajra, Guhyasamaja, Vajrapani, and the like, you will meet with much good luck and good for tune. If you make offerings to the six-armed Mahakala it is good. You should recite the texts of the Great Comple tion and the Manjushri Nama Samgiti. Also, rely upon the Dharma Protector King Gesar as Werma. This prediction is known as "hoisting the jewelled ban ner of victory."
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Achala (Tib. Mi yo wa) The enlightened deity known as the Immovable One who assists one to overcome ob stacles. Activity of increasing (Tib. Gyas pa'i las) The tantric prac tice that deals with augmenting one's own or others' quali ties. It involves exercises that lengthen life, and increase prosperity, merit, and the like. Activity of peace or purification (Tib. Zhi wa'i las) The tantric practice that deals with the disposal of obstacles through peaceful means such as recitation of mantras of purifying deities (for example, Vajrasattva), confession of one's non-virtuous actions, and the like. Activity of power or subduing (Tib. Wang wa'i las) The tantric practice that deals with the effort to bring various forces under one's own control. Activity of violence, destruction or wrathfulness (Tib. Drak pa 'i las) The tantric practice that deals with the over coming of major obstacles through seemingly violent methods in order to bring about a peaceful environment.
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Concerning violent activities and wrathful deities, see Rene De Nebesky Wojkowitz's Oracle� and Demons of Ti bet (The Hauge: Mouton, 1956). (fib. Nam kha'i nying po) One of the eight great Bodhisattvas, who assists supplicants to purify bro ken vows of the Mahayana tradition. Akashagarbha
Akshobhya (fib. Mi truk pa or Mi kyob pa) The Buddha of the eastern direction who is blue and who is master of the Vajra-family.
(fib. Od pak med) The Buddha of the western direction who is red and who is master of the Lotus-fam ily. See Sukhavativyuha, Buddhist Mahayana Texts, Part II, trans. R Max Mueller (New York: Dover 1969). Amitabha
Amitayus (fib. Tse pak med) The Buddha of longevity. Through performing meditation upon him, one is able to gain a longer life-span.
Amitayus Sutra (Tib. Tse do) The discourse which ex plains the qualities of the Buddha Amitayus and the prac tices related to him. Amoghapasha (fib. Don yod shak pa) A manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara who assists in the puri fication of any downfalls in moral conduct. Amoghasiddhi (fib. Don yod drup pa) The Buddha of the northern direction who is green and master of the Activ ity or Quality-family. Amrita Kundali (Tib. Dud tsi kyil ba) A wrathful-appear ing tantric deity who especially helps to purify the loca tion in which rituals or practices are to be performed.
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Avalokiteshvara (lib. Chen ray zi) The enlightened being who embodies the compassionate nature of all the Buddhas.
Avatamsaka Sutra (Tib. Pal cher do) One of the largest of all Mahayana discourses, it describes interrelatedness and non-obstruction of the various enlightened and unenlight ened states as seen from the Buddha's viewpoint. See Thomas Cleary's English translation, Flower Ornament Scripture (Boston: Shambhala, 1985).
(Tib. Con po ber nag chen) A manifestation of the great protector of the Dharma espe cially propitiated by the Karma Kargyud tradition. Ber Nag Chen Mahakala
Bodhichitta (Tib. Chang chub kyi sem) The great altruistic resolve and determination to gain the state of full and perfect enlightenment for the sake of all sentient beings. Also, a term used in the Vajrayana that refers to semen. Bodhisattva (Tib. Chang chub sem pa) A being who is cul tivating the path to full enlightenment for the sake of bringing all sentient beings to that state of ultimate free dom and peace.
Bodhisattva Pitaka Sutra (Tib. Chang chub sem pa'i de nod) A discourse of the Buddha dealing with the vows and practices of the Bodhisattva. Bon or Bonpo The indigenous religion of Tibet found be fore the advent of Buddhism there. See David Snellgrove's Nine Ways ol Bon (Boulder: Prajna Press, 1980). Book of the Perfection of Wisdom (Tib. Yum gyal or Phar chin do; Sanskrit Prajnaparamita Sutra) Any one of a num ber of Mahayana scriptures dealing with the Buddha's teaching on ultimate truth or wisdom.
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Book of the Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Verses (1ib. Gyed tong pa; Skt. Ashtasahasrika Prajnapara mita) See Edward Conze's English translation (London: Four Seasons Foundation, 1973).
(Tib. Sang gye) A fully and perfectly enlightened being whose wisdom, compassion and skillful means endow him to work for the happiness and enlightenment of all sentient beings. Buddha
Buddha Avatamsaka Sutra See Avatamsaka Sutra. Burnt food ritual (Tib. Sur ngo) A ritual in which certain types of food are placed upon an open fire in order to make offerings especially to those beings who can receive nourishment only through smell (such as those passing through the intermediate state between death and rebirth). Burying ritual (1ib. Si nen) This is a violent and compli cated ritual ih which certain objects are buried in order to overcome major obstacles. Butter lamps (Tib. Cho me) A very popular practice among Tibetan Buddhists is to burn votive lamps or candles in temples or at personal shrines. Butter was the principal oil used for this purpose in Tibet, and for that reason they became known as butter lamps.
(fib. Dem chog) A tantric deity of the high est class of the Tantras.
Chakrasamvara
Chaturmukha (Tib. Zhal zhi pa) The four-faced Mahakala, a Dharma Protector especially worshipped by the Sakya and Gelugpa traditions.
(Tib. Khor wa) A religious practice used for the purpose of accumulating merit, in which a
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person walks around a sacred object such as a temple or shrine, always keeping it to his right. Chittapati (fib. Dur throd dak po) The protectors of the Chakrasamvara Tantra who take the form of a pair of skel etons. Clear light practice (fib. Od sal) A tantric practice which involves the methods to realize the clear light, or ultimate nature, of mind. See Esoteric Teachings ofthe Tibetan Tantra, ed. c.A. Muses (York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser, 1982) and W.Y. Evans-Wentz's Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969). Confession prayers (Tib. Shak pa) The prayers or dis courses which involve the method for demonstrating re gret for the past performance of non-virtuous deeds. See Mahayana Purification (Dharamsala: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 1980). Cutting Ritual (fib. Chod) This is a ritual and meditation to forcefully cut attachment to one's own ego-clinging or self-grasping. Dakini (fib. Kha dro) A class of female deities who are the manifestation of the feminine energies of enlighten ment. Damchen pair Two Dharma Protectors worshipped es pecially in the Nyingma school. Deity (1ib. Yidam or lhak pa'i lha) Generally speaking, this refers to a Buddha or Bodhisattva (or a manifestation of one of them) that one employs for the purpose of devo tional exercises or visualization in a tantric practice. See Walter Eugene Clark's Two Lamaistic Pantheons (New York: Paragon Book Reprint Corp., 1965), B. Bhattacharyya's
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Indian Buddhist Iconography (Calcutta: Mukho-padhyaya, 1958), and A. Getty's Gods ofNorthern Buddhism (Rutland: Tuttle Press, 1977) . Dharani
(Tib. Zung) A form o f mantra.
Dharma
(TIb. Cho) The teaching of the Buddha.
Dharma Protectors (Tib. Cho sung, coo kyong or sung wa) A class of enlightened beings who manifest in a wrathful appearance for the sake of protecting the teachings. Dhvajagra Sutra (TIb. Gyal tsen tse mo do) A discourse concerning the victory of the gods over the demi-gods.
Dispelling the Darkness in the Ten Directions (TIb. Chok chu mun sel) This is a discourse concerning the savioress Tara. Dorj e Lekpa A Dharma Protector propitiated especially by followers of the Nyingma tradition.
(Tib. Sa dak) A class of sentient beings who claim ownership of the locale in which they reside.
Earth deities or spirits
Expelling ritual (Tib. Dud dok) A violent tantric ritual in which evil forces are expelled from the locale in which they are causing harm. Extracting the essence of food (TIb. Chud) A practice in which one extracts the essential nature of some object for the purpose of gaining nourishment, longevity, health, and the like. It includes drawing the essence out of flow ers, stones, nectar pills, and meditation, as well as other objects.
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Families (Tib. Rig) According to the Vajrayana teaching, it is said that the various Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and other enlightened beings can be classified in five major fami lies, known as Buddha Races. These five families are known as the Vajra, Tathagata, Jewel, Lotus and Activity or Quality families. Father-Mother (Tib. Yab yum) A form that tantric deities assume in which they appear as male and female in sexual union. Fire ritual (Tib. lin sek) A complicated tantric ritual in which a deity is invoked in the midst of a fire and numer ous prescribed articles are offered. Four Mandalas Ritual of Tara (Tib. Drol ma man dal zhi cho ga) A ritualistic offering made to the savioress Tara for the purpose of gaining merit and overcoming differ ent types of obstacles. During this ritual, the universe in the form of a mandala (or symbolic representation of the world) is offered four times. Ganapati (Tib. Tshok dak) The elephant-faced deity who is especially propitiated by followers of the Sakya tradi tion. Gandharva (Tib. Dri za) These sentient beings, who are said to exist through extracting their nourishment from odors, are well known for their accomplishment as celes tial musicians. Garuda (Tib. Khyung da) The powerful, horned bird of Indian culture is considered also a tantric deity and wor shipped especially by followers of the Sakya tradition.
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Green Tara (Tib. Drol ma jang gu) This "savioress" or female Bodhisattva is the embodiment of active compas sion. Though appearing in many forms and colors, the green form is most worshipped and is extremely popular among Tibetan Buddhists. See Stephan Beyer's Cult of Tara (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973), and In Praise of Tara, Songs of the Savioress, Martin Willson, trans. and ed. (London: Wisdom Publications, 1986) . Guhyasamaja (Tib. Sang ba du pa) A tantric deity of the highest class of Tantra, and also the name of a tantric dis course. See Alex Wayman's Yoga of the Guhyasamaja Tantra (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1977) . Guru Padmasambhava
See Padmasambhava
Guru-yoga practice (Tib. Lama 'i naljor) The tantric prac tice of meditation upon one's guru in order to cultivate faith and to gain his blessings.
(Tib. Tam din) A red deity who is the wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara.
Hayagriva
Heruka A tantric deity especially employed in fhe Nyingma tradition. Hevajra (TIb. Kye dorje) A tantric deity of the highest class, primarily practiced in the Sakya tradition. Also a discourse known as the Hevajra Tan tra. See David Snellgrove's Hevajra Tantra (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1959). Humkara (Tib. Hum dzed) A tantric deity used for ward ing off hindrances. lllnessfdisease According to Tibetan medicine, diseases are classified into several main categories, such as hot dis ease, cold disease, air disease, and phlegm disease. These
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diseases are related to different internal organs which have become afflicted, or to various imbalances within the body's or mind's structure. There are several books avail able that give good information about Tibetan medicine, such as Bhagwan Dash's Tibetan Medicine (Dharamsala: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 1976), Yeshe Donden's Health Through Balance (Ithaca: Snow Lion Pub lications, 1986) and Yen. Rechung Rinpoche's Tibetan Medicine (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976). Illusory Body (Tib. Gyu ma'i lu) A tantric practice in which one seeks to realize the illusory or untrue nature of one's body and the world. See Garma c.c. Chang's Six Yogas of Naropa and Teachings on Mahamudra (Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 1986) and w.Y. Evans-Wentz's Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969). Inner heat (Tib. Tummo) A tantric practice in which a strong heat or fire is caused to awaken within one's body for the purpose of purifying the inner, subtle veins and elements so that higher tantric practices can be accom plished. Interdependent Origination (Tib. Ten drel, Skt. pratitya samu tpada) In a literal sense, this is the Buddha's teaching of the twelve links or causal conditions that explain the cause and continuation of a person's birth and rebirth in the world of existence. From the relative point of view, it represents the conditional existence of all phenomena, while from an ultimate point of view it expresses the emp tiness or inherently selfless nature of all phenomena. Jambhala (Tib. Zam bha la) A tantric deity of wealth. Kalachakra (Tib. Du khor) Literally meaning "The Wheel of Time," this is the name both of one of the tantras and
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of the main deity found in that teaching. See the Dalai Lama and Jeffrey Hopkin's Kalaeakra Tantra (London: Wisdom Publications, 1985) . Kalpa Bhadra Sutra (fib. Do de kal zang) A discourse of the Buddha in which the thousand Buddhas of the present aeon are named and described. King Evil Spirit (Tib. Gyal po'i don) A class of evil spirits known for their mischievous and violent nature. King Gesar The great folk king of Tibet known for his exploits in conquering evil in the world. See Alexandra David NeeI's Superhuman Life of Gesar of Ling (Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1987) . Kshitigarbha (fib. Sa y i nying po) One o f the eight great Bodhisattvas. See Sutra of the !'ast Vows of Earth S tore Bodhisattva (San Francisco: Buddhist Text Translation So ciety, 1980) . Kurukulli (fib. Rig ehed ma) A female deity renowned for her activity of controlling various forces and energies.
Lalita Vistara Sutra (fib. Gya eher rol pa 'i do) A discourse describing the life of the Buddha. Lama
A spiritual teacher.
Leshin
A wrathful deity found in the form of a protector.
Lochani or Buddha Lochani (fib. Sang gye chen ma) A manifestation of a female enlightened being and the spiri tual consort of Vairochana.
(Tib. Tse drup) These are prac tices designed for overcoming the possibility of untimely death as well as increasing one's life span. Generally, they
Long-life meditatioru;'rituals
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are related to deities of long life, such as Amitayus, White Tara and Ushnisha Vijaya. Mahabala (fib. Thob chen) A Bodhisattva possessing great power who assists those encountering various types of hindrances. Mahakala (fib. Con po or Nag po chen po) "The Great Black One" is a wrathful manifestation of a protector utilized to overcome obstacles that one may encounter. Can ap pear with four or six arms. Maha Mayuri (Tib. Ma cha chen mo) A tantric deity. Mahayana (Tib. Theg pa chen po) The "Great Vehicle" of the Buddhist tradition which emphasizes the attainment of full and perfect enlightenment for the sake of all sen tient beings. Maitreya (fib. Cham pa gon po) One of the eight great Bodhisattvas, he is recognized to be the next Buddha. Makzerma A female protector sometimes also known as Mahakali. Mamo A class of female spirits generally evil in nature though sometimes employed as protectors of the teaching. Mandala (Tib. Khyil khor) The abode or residence of a deity. These are symbolically shown in the form of geo metric diagrams and used for the meditative purpose of entering into the realm or state of the deity. See Giuseppe Tucci's Theory and Practice of the Mandala (New York: Samuel Weiser, 1978) . Mandara flowers A very rare type of flower said to ap pear only on very auspicious occasions, such as the time of the Buddha's birth.
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Mangala Sutra (Tib. Tashi tseg pa do) A discourse of the Buddha recited at auspicious times in order to bring hap piness for the occasion.
Mani Here it is used as the abbreviated name of the man tra of Avalokiteshvara, OM MAN! PADME HUM. Mani prayer wheel A cylindrical case filled with man tras, in this case Mani mantras, that is turned in a clock wise direction for the purpose of gaining merit. Manjushri (Tib. Jam pal yang) The Bodhisattva or enlight ened being who manifests the wisdom of all the enlight ened Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Manjushri Nama Samgiti (Tib. Jam pal tsen jod) A dis course which centers around the Bodhisattva Manjushri. See Alex Wayman's Chanting the Names ofManjushri (Bos ton: Shambhala Publications, 1985). Manjushri Root Tantra (TIb. Jam pal tsa gyud) A discourse of the Vajrayana tradition.
Mantra (Tib. Ngak) A group of letters or syllables, usu ally originating from the Sanskrit alphabet, that may lit erally or symbolically express the qualities of a deity. These syllables may also assist a person to bring his or her own mind under control or to bring some other forces under control. Mara (Tib. Dud) Those internal and external factors or forces which obstruct one's spiritual path. There are four Maras, which are known as the demonic forces of the afflictions, aggregates, death and the heavenly son (lik ened to a demonic cupid) .
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Mara Vijaya Dharani (Tib. Dud tsar chad pa'i zung) A mantra recited to help one overcome Mara.
(Tib. Od zer chen rna) A female deity worshipped in order to overcome various types of fear.
Marichi
Mayajala
(Tib. Gyu trul da wa) A tantric deity.
Medicine Buddha (Tib. Sang gye men la) The enlightened being whose primary vow is to aid those afflicted with illness. See Raoul Birnbaum's Healing Buddha (Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1979), Yen. Rechung Rinpoche's Tibetan Medicine (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976) and Bhagwan Dash's Tibetan Medicine (Dharamsala: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 1976).
A higher tantric practice in volving the controlled movement of semen within the body.
Melting of the Bodhichitta
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A being considered to be an ancestral spirit.
Divination or any system of making predictions.
(Tib. Lu) A class of beings related to water and some times known as snake spirits. Generally, diseases related to the skin are said to be caused by them.
Naga
(Tib. Dud tsi ril bu) These are pills, predomi nantly composed of herbs, made by the Lamas. Though used for religious rituals and practices, they are eaten by the lay community chiefly as a blessing coming from the Lama for the purpose of overcoming disease and to act as a purifying agent.
Nectar pills
(Tib. Yug ngon chen) A Bodhisattva wor shipped for his great power.
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(fib. Drip pa narn sel) One of the eight great Bodhisattvas.
Nivarana Vikshambhi
Non-humans (fib. Mi rna yin) A class of mischievous spir its who appear as humans but actually are not.
The "Old Tradition," the original school of the Vajrayana to arise in Tibet.
Nyingmapa
Padmasambhava (fib. Perna jungnay) The great Indian master who established the Vajrayana teaching in Tibet, popularly known in Tibet as Guru Rinpoche. See Yeshe Tsogyal's Life and Liberation of Padrnasarnbhava (Berkeley: Dharma Publishing, 1978) . Panjara Mahakala (fib. Gur gi gon po) The "stick-wield ing great black one" who is the protector of the Hevajra teaching and those who practice that teaching. He is the special protector for the Sakya tradition.
(Tib. Lo kyon rna) A female deity wor shipped for her ability to assist those afflicted by diseases, especially contagious diseases. Pama Shavari
Peaceful activities
See Activity of peace.
Pehar A special protector worshipped by the Nyingma tradition. Pollutions (fib. Drib) Defilements acquired through com ing into contact with impure objects, such as a corpses or dirty clothes of an ill person, or through contaminating oneself with impure actions such as breaking one's vows, incestuous relations, quarrels, and the like. The belief is that such poflutions can cause different kinds of physical and mental disturbances.
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Prajnaparamita Sutra (fib. She rab kyi pha rol tu chin pai do) The Mahayana scriptures dealing with the Buddha's teaching on the Perfection of Wisdom. See translations of some of these by Edward Conze, Selected Sayings from the Perfection of Wisdom (Boulder: Prajna Press, 1978), Large Sutra of Perfect Wisdom (Berkeley: University of Califor nia Press, 1975), Buddhist Wisdom Books: The Diamond Sutra and the Heart Sutra (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1970), and Short Prajnaparamita Texts (London: Luzac, 1973) . Pratisara (fib. So sor drang ma) A deity worshipped by those seeking to have children. Prayer flags (fib. Lung ta) Cloth hangings on which man tras and prayers of various deities or elemental forces are printed for the purpose of gaining good fortune and luck. Sometimes these are also called "wind horses," since they are thought to produce a windfall or good luck. Prayer of Samantabhadra (fib. Sang chod mon lam) This is the prayer of the great Bodhisattva Samantabhadra that is recited in all Tibetan monasteries and considered to pos sess great blessings. See Kalsang Gyaltsen's Aspirations of Samantabhadra (Silver Springs: Sakya Center). Prayer wheel A cylindrical case filled with mantras that is turned in a clockwise direction for the purpose of gain ing merit. Process of completion (fib. Dzog rim) The second of the two stages of the Vajrayana path leading to liberation and enlightenment. This stage primarily involves meditations dealing with control of inner body functions, such as breath, movement of subtle fluids within the body, and the like.
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(fib. Kyed rim) The first of the two stages of the Vajrayana path leading to liberation and enlightenment. This stage primarily involves practice dealing with visualizations, recitation of mantras, and the like. Process of creation
Prostrations (lib. Chak tsal wa) A popular Tibetan prac tice in which one prostrates in front of a shrine for the purpose of generating faith, purifying one's non-virtues and gaining merit. Rahula; planet-demon Rahula
(fib. Da dzin) A protector
of the Nyingma tradition. Ratna Kuta Sutra Collection (fib. Kon chok tsek pa'i do) A collection of short Mahayana discourses. See Garma. C. C. Chang's A Treasury ofMahayana Sutras (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania University Press, 1983). Ratnasambhava (lib. Rin chen jung den) The Buddha of the southern direction who is yellow and master of the Jewel-family.
(fib. Shed mar) A tantric deity of the high est class of Tantras.
Red Yamantaka
Refuge prayer (fib. Kyab dro) The prayer that Buddhists recite to reaffirm their faith in the Three Jewels.
(Tib. Ched drol) A ritual in which nega released from the hold they possess over
Releasing ritual
tive forces someone.
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Removing Obstacles from the Path (fib. Bar ched lam sel) A prayer written by Guru Padmasambhava.
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Repayment rituals (Tib. Jal che) A ritual of making offer ings to enlightened beings and to ordinary sentient be ings for the purpose of repaying any karmic debt one may have accrued from them, whether in this lifetime or in some past lifetime. Reti (Remati) A female protector of the Nyingma tradi tion. Rituals to the Dharma Protectors (Tib. Kangso) A liturgy involving ritualistic offerings to the protectors of the teach ing. Rituals which lead beings to liberation at the time of death (Tib. Phowa) The practice of "phowa" in which one self or a qualified practitioner guides the dying person through the stages of death so that he or she will be able to gain a state of liberation at that very time. See Khenpo Konchog Gyaltsen's In Search of the Stainless Ambrosia (Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 1 988), Garma c . c . Chang's Six Yogas ofNaropa and Teachings on Mahamudra (Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 1986) and w.Y. Evans Wentz's Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969). Samadhi Raja Sutra (Tib. Ting nge dzin gyal po'i do) A major Mahayana discourse discussing various meditative states.
Samantabhadra (TIb. Kun tu zang po) One of the eight great Bodhisattvas. Sangha (Tib. Gendun) Those who follow the teachings of the Buddha, especially those who have taken the vows of a renunciate.
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Saraswati (Tib. Yang chen and of the arts.
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) The goddess of learning
Scarves (Tib. Kha ta) White strips of fringed silk which are ceremonially used for making offerings to a shrine or a Lama, when meeting someone, or at farewells. Shakyamuni (Tib. Shakya thub pa) The Buddha, also known as the " sage of t?e Shakya clan," thus Shakyamuni. Simha Mukha (Tib. Seng dong rna) The lion-faced wrath ful female deity worshipped in order to overcome ob stacles, such as black magic directed at oneself. Sita Tapatra
See White Umbrella deity.
Smrityupasthana Sutra (Tib. Dran nyer zhak pai do) A Mahayana discourse. Special deity (Tib. Yidam) The deity with whom one has a special relationship, helping one's accomplishment of the tantric path. Spontaneously Fulfilling Wishes (Tib. Sam lhun) A prayer written by Guru Padmasambhava. Stupa (Tib. Chad ten) A reliquary holding the remains of an enlightened being or marking the spot where a great spiritual deed was accomplished. See Lama Anagarika Govinda's Psycho-cosmic Symbolism of the Buddhist S tupa (Berkeley: Dharma Publishing, 1976). Subduing Enemies Ritual (lib. Gyal do) A ritualistic enact ment of subduing those who are creating harm to others.
(Tib. Lud tor) A ritual in which an ar ticle that represents an afflicted person is ritualistically
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offered to those evil forces causing the harm. The article is offered as a substitute for the actual person, so that the harm directed towards that person is now redirected to wards the article instead. In this way, the afflicted person's troubles are averted. Suppressing ritual (Tib. Da nen) A violent tantric ritual in which evil is suppressed in a complicated ritualistic manner.
(fib. Do) A discourse of the Buddha.
Sutra
Suvarna Prabha Sutra (lib. Ser od do) A Mahayana discourse.
(fib. Dod pa'i gyal po) A tantric deity often found in conjunction with Kurukulli and Ganapati. Within the Sakya tradition these three deities are known as the Three Red Ones. Takkiraja
(Tib. Gyud) A discourse of the Buddha that deals with the Vajrayana.
Tantra
Tara
(fib. Drolma) See Green Tara.
Tashi Lhamo Thang Lha
The goddess of good luck.
A protector seen riding on a horse.
(Tib. Kon chok sum) This term refers to the Buddha, his teaching which is known as the Dharma, and his followers who are collectively known as the Sangha. These three are the very basis or foundation of the entire Buddhist faith.
Three Jewels
(lib. Cha sum eho ga) A ritual of the lower class of Tantras used for purifying a locale and averting problems.
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(fib. Du sum) The past, present and future.
A special food offering, usually made of barley powder, that is specifically designed for different deities.
Torma
(Tib. Tor ngo) A ritual in which the tormas are offered to various deities, especially to the Dharma Protectors. Torma offerings
(fib. Tor dok) A violent tantric ritual in which the torma is conceptualized as a weapon and thrown in the direction of those evil forces creating troubles.
Torma-throwing ritual
Tsimar A protector of the teaching who was stationed at Samye Monastery (the first Buddhist temple ever built in Tibet) by Guru Padmasambhava.
(fib. Tsuk tor khor 10 gyur wa) One of the ten wrathful Bodhisattvas specified in the Vajrayana for assisting in overcoming obstacles. Ushnisha Cakravartin
Ushnisha Vijaya (fib. Tsuk tor nam gyal ma) A white fe male deity worshipped in order to receive the blessings of longevity.
(fib. Nam par nang dzed) The Buddha of the central realm who is white and master of the Buddha or Tathagata-family. Vairochana
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Vaishravana (TIb. Nam say) The guardian deity of the northern direction of the world who is also known as the king of wealth deities. Vajra (Tib. Dorje) The indestructible or infallible diamond nature which is able to destroy everything but is not harmed or flawed in return. The supreme symbol of the Vajrayana path, the vajra is shown in the form of a five or nine-pronged scepter and is used ritualistically by the practitioner. Though combining many symbolic mean ings, it is said to represent primarily the powerful skillful means needed to gain the various stages leading to full enlightenment. Vajra Dakini Tantra (Tib. Dorje kha dro ma 'i gyud) A Vajrayana discourse.
Vajradhara (Tib. Dorje chang) The manifestation of the highest Buddha or aspect of full and perfect enlighten ment found in the Vajrayana tradition. Vajrakilaya (Tib. Dorje Phurba) A tantric deity of the high est class of Tantras who is seen holding a mystic dagger, and who is especially worshipped by the Nyingma and Sakya schools. The teaching concerning this deity was spread by Guru Padmasambhava. Vajrapani (Tib. Chak na dorje) The enlightened being who holds a vajra in his hand and is considered to be the em bodiment of the spiritual power of all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Vajra posture (Tib. Dorje kyil trung) The meditation pos ture in which both legs are fully crossed, with the soles of the feet facing upwards.
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(fib. Dorje sempa) Though this tantric deity is known as a form of the highest aspect of enlighten ment, he is especially meditated upon for the purpose of purifying the meditator's non-virtues, sins and down falls. Vajrasattva
(fib. Dorje theg pa) This is the Buddhist path of the tantric tradition. The discourses which were taught by the Buddha or one of his manifestations that included the esoteric teachings centering around visualization of deities, recitation of mantras or physical practices such as yoga and breathing exercises became collectively known as the Vajrayana or Buddhist Tantras. See S.B. Dasgupta's An Introduction to Tantric Buddhism (Boulder: Prajna Press, 1971). Vajrayana
Vasudharani
(fib. Nor gyu ma) A female wealth deity.
(fib. Tashi monlam) Prayers and benedictions recited for bringing happiness and auspi cious omens.
Verses of auspiciousness
(fib. Dulwa) The discourses of the Buddha deal ing with the rules of moral conduct for ordained follow ers. See these in the Sacred Books of the East Series, vols. 13, 17, and 20 (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1975) and Charles S. Prebish's Buddhist Monastic Discipline (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1975).
Vinaya
Violent rituals
See Activities of violence.
(fib. Kang gyuk) A practice by which a person is able to walk at incredibly fast speeds. For a story of this, see Alexandra David-Neel's Magic and Mystery in Tibet (New York: Dover, 1971) .
Walking with fast feet
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Washing ritual (Tib. Tru) A ritualistic ablution or cleans ing of sins and other misfortunes through bathing with consecrated water.
(Tib. Nor Iha) A class of tantric deities who are propitiated in order to gain wealth.
Wealth deities
(Tib. Yang drup) Rituals di rected toward specific wealth deities for the purpose of gaining wealth.
Wealth-propitiating rituals
(Tib. Bum ter) A vase filled with prescribed articles, which is consecrated and buried beneath a person's house in order to bring good fortune and pros perity to that residence and those living there.
Wealth vase
(Tib. Con kar) A manifestation of the four-armed Mahakala, who appears white and is wor shipped as a wealth deity.
White Mahakala
(Tib. Jamyang karpo) The white mani festation of the Bodhisattva of wisdom, Manjushri.
White Manjushri
(Tib. Nam jom kar po) A tantric deity of the highest class of Tantras.
White Sita Vajra Vidarana
(Tib. Drol kar) A manifestaHon of the savioress Tara who is white and is meditated upon for the purpose of gaining longevity.
White Tara
(Tib. Duk kar) A white female de ity who holds an umbrella and is known for her power to alleviate wars, charms and other misfortunes.
White Umbrella deity
(Tib. Dorje phakmo karmo) A female tantric deity meditated upon for gaining long life.
White Vajra Varahi
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A cow that possesses an inexhaust ible supply of milk and who can fulfill all of one's wishes.
Wish-fulfilling cow
A splendid gem that grants each
Wish-fulfilling j ewel
and all of one's desires. Wish-fulfilling king
The king of all wish-fulfilling jew
els. Wish-fulfilling tree A celestial tree that bears fruits of whatever type one wants.
(Tib. Drak pa'i lha) A class of tantric dei ties who take a wrathful or ferocious appearance in order to symbolize the method for the practitioner to overcome his own hatred as well as to overcome great hindrances to the accomplishment of his spiritual path.
Wrathful deities
Yaksha demon
(Tib. Nad jin) A class of spirits, often seen
to be evil. (Tib. Shin je shed) A tantric deity of the high est class of Tantras who is the wrathful manifestation of Manjushri and is especially practiced by the Sakya and Gelug schools.
Yamantaka
Yoga of Desire (Tib. Dad pai naljar) A tantric practice in which a consort is taken in order to accomplish higher levels of realization. See H.V. Guenther's Life and Teach ing afNaropa (Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1986) .